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  2. Nurse–client relationship - Wikipedia

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    Yamashita, Forchuk, and Mound conducted a study to examine the process of nurse case management involving clients with mental illness. Nurses in inpatient, transitional, and community settings in four cities in Ontario Canada were interviewed. The interviews show the importance of providing emotional support to the patients.

  3. Supportive psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Alexander agreed with Freud that during psychoanalysis the patient underwent transference based on earlier life experience and emotional traumas. While Freud believed that the insight the patient gained from this was essential for healing to occur, Alexander felt the process of the patient feeling nurtured or comforted while reliving emotional ...

  4. Patient advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Part of the role of patient advocates can include providing emotional support for patients or connecting them to mental health resources. Attending appointments with a patient. Patients can find doctor's appointments intimidating, but also difficult to understand.

  5. Teens feel less emotional support than their parents think ...

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    As a youth mental health crisis persists in the US, a new report highlights a significant gap between the level of support that teenagers feel and the amount that parents think their children have.

  6. Psychoeducation - Wikipedia

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    Psychoeducation offered to patients and family members teaches problem-solving and communication skills and provides education and resources in an empathetic and supportive environment. Results from more than 30 studies indicate psychoeducation improves family well-being, lowers rates of relapse and improves recovery.

  7. Caregiver - Wikipedia

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    The benefits of engaging caregivers during the clinical decision-making process include—and are not limited to—better patient understanding of provider advice, enhancement of patient-provider communication, better prioritization of patient concerns, and emotional support for the patient. [41]

  8. Mental health - Wikipedia

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    Community support for mental health through expert-moderated support groups can aid those who want to recover from mental illness or otherwise improve their emotional well-being. [ 80 ] OT services focused on mental health can be provided to persons, groups, and populations [ 79 ] across the lifespan and experiencing varying levels of mental ...

  9. UnitedHealth Group CEO says slain exec Brian Thompson ... - AOL

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    UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty sent a memo to staff remembering slain executive Brian Thompson and reassuring staff of the importance of their work in the wake of his tragic murder.