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Improving the parent–child relationship and child adjustment through parental reflective functioning group intervention

Attachment & Human Development, 2021
Parental reflective functioning (PRF) is a core element in the parent–child relationship. This study set out to investigate changes in PRF following the DUET program, a 12-week group intervention program.
Atara Menashe-Grinberg   +3 more
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Group interventions in schools

Journal of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy, 1996
As part of the University of South Carolina's Institute for Families in Society, clinicians and graduate students are based in various schools throughout South Carolina delivering mental health services. These clinicians and graduate studients (N=37) were surveyed regarding the use of group interventions in their respective schools.
Lyn T. Sprenkle, George R. Holmes
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Synthesizing Cancer Group Interventions—A Cancer Group Intervention in Need of Testing [PDF]

open access: possibleClinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 1997
There is considerable evidence that now suggests cancer patients, once diagnosed, experience considerable and long-term psychosocial problems. Many studies have evaluated group interventions, yet few have been with group cognitive behavioural therapy (GCBT).
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Dual-Process Bereavement Group Intervention (DPBGI) for Widowed Older Adults.

The gerontologist, 2018
Background and Objectives To examine the primary and secondary outcomes of a theory-driven group bereavement intervention for widowed older adults through a cluster-randomized controlled trial.
A. Chow   +6 more
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Group Intervention

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 1995
Nurse-facilitated, long-term group intervention provides a healing environment for adult survivors of incest. In this article, the healing journey of the group process is discussed as two clinical specialist nurse facilitators share their experiences of facilitating long-term incest groups for the past 5 years at a nurse-managed center for practice in
Ruth Rosnick Carlson, Alison K. Harrigan
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Group programmes in early intervention services

Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2011
AbstractAim: Group interventions can be a developmentally appropriate treatment option for young people with mental illness; however, there is a paucity of research into these programmes. This study had three aims: (i) to document and compare both clinicians' and clients' reasons for referral to the Orygen Youth Health Recovery Group Program (RGP); (ii)
Cotton, Sue   +5 more
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