Emotional Support Services | Help and Comfort

Emotional support refers to providing comfort and understanding to someone in distress, offering empathy and encouragement.
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Emotional Support FAQ


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What is emotional support?

(A Definition) Emotional support is an intentional verbal and nonverbal way to show care and affection for one another. By providing emotional support to another person, you offer them reassurance, acceptance, encouragement, and caring, making them feel valued and important (Burleson, 2003).

How do you offer emotional support?

Offering emotional support typically involves asking questions, listening, and then providing validation and the type of support a person needs, whether physical closeness or something else. Support comes in many forms.

Why is emotional support important for people with mental health conditions?

For people with mental or physical health conditions, having the right social support can help improve the quality of life, and may even lengthen it. Read on to learn what emotional support is, how to give it, and how to ask for it. What is emotional support? Emotional support is showing care and compassion for another person.

How do you show emotional support?

People show emotional support for others by offering genuine encouragement, reassurance, and compassion. This might include things like verbal expressions of sympathy or physical gestures of affection. Emotional support can come from other sources, too — religious or spiritual sources, community activities, or even your pets.

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