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First when Kate asks Max to return her book you NEED to take that opportunity to look at EVERYTHING in her room because most items in there are related to the questions you will have to answer on the roof when you save her.
This guide shows how to save Kate exactly... http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=413433914
And yes, you can even start over everything.
Providing you know the correct choices to save her you don't need to have examined anything and can also make the unsupportive choices.
Also, Max's subconscious is telling her something, thus she begins to question herself.
Because that was not Kate it was Max's own mind having a nightmare and Kate was part of it at that point, nothing more, nothing less..
Because Max is having a crisis about whether or not changing things and saving people is the correct thing to do and that is manifested in her nightmare by having people berate her for her choices regardless of what they were. In the nighmare, nothing was the right choice, everything will be twisted to make you think 'Should I have done that? Am I doing the right things?'
You don't need to be supportive. You just need to know the correct answers.
That said, the first time I played through, she died, and I think it made for a more poignant story in many ways. Also, it gave extra meaning to the end I chose on that paythrough.
My suggestion is to play through the way things are now, but maybe that's just me. I never go back on my choices in my first play throuh of any game. Well, not beyond what the games rules allow, so there was some going back here.