Therapist Supportive Presence

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Dr. Elizabeth Vance, PsyD, LCSW

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Verified Clinician

Licensed Clinical Psychologist & Psychotherapist

Dr. Vance is a licensed clinical psychologist and somatic therapy pioneer with over 14 years of clinical outpatient experience. She specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), somatic down-regulation techniques, and values-based emotional regulation frameworks.

๐ŸŽ“ Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from Stanford University Verify Credentials (CA BBS)
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What is definition of Therapist Supportive Presence in Therapist Insights?

In the context of Therapist Insights, Therapist Supportive Presence refers to the attitude and approach taken by a therapist to create a safe and supportive environment for their clients. It involves being fully present in the therapeutic relationship and offering nonjudgmental acceptance, empathy, and understanding.

A therapist with a Supportive Presence is able to listen attentively, validate their clients’ experiences, and provide a sense of security and trust. They offer emotional support and encouragement, while also respecting their clients’ autonomy and individuality.

Therapist Supportive Presence is essential in creating a therapeutic alliance and establishing a foundation for the client’s personal growth and healing. It helps clients feel understood and valued, allowing them to freely explore their thoughts, emotions, and challenges within the therapeutic setting.