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Supportive Psychotherapy

Supportive psychotherapy is a therapeutic approach that focuses on providing emotional and psychological support to individuals facing various challenges, such as stress, grief, or life transitions. This form of psychotherapy aims to establish a trusting and empathetic therapist-client relationship, where clients can freely express their feelings and concerns. The therapist offers encouragement, validation, and guidance, helping clients build coping strategies and enhance their self-esteem.

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I find it difficult to stop masturbation even though I want to. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor,My voice is not deep (I do not talk much) and my muscle mass is also very low. My height is 178 cm, and my weight is 133.3 pounds. And I have memory issues and difficulty in concentrating. I feel this might be due to masturbating daily. Though I want to stop it, I am not able to. What to ...  Read Full »


Dr. Vandana Andrews

Answer: Hi, Welcome to Icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity. It does not typically cause physical or mental health problems, including voice deepening, muscle mass loss, memory issues, or lack of concentration. These symptoms may be unrelated to mas...  Read Full »

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