The six types of intervention
- 1. Prescriptive - giving advice or instructions, being critical or directive
- 2. Informative - imparting new knowledge, instructing or interpreting
- 3. Confronting - challenging a restrictive attitude or behaviour, giving feedback
- 4. Cathartic - seeking to release emotion as weeping, laughter, trembling or anger
- 5. Catalytic - encouraging the patient to explore his own latent thoughts and feelings
- 6. Supportive - offering comfort and approval, affirming the patient's intrinsic value
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