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The one and the many : relational approaches to group psychotherapy

, 2014
Grossmark, Wright, Introduction. Wright, Personal Reflections on Hugh Mullan: Existential Group Therapist. Wright, Being Seen, Moved, Disrupted and Reconfigured: Group Leadership from a Relational Perspective.
Robert Grossmark, F. Wright
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GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH ALCOHOLICS*

British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol & Other Drugs, 1961
While the more complex aspects of the alcoholic's difficulties should be dealt with in individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy can be of great help as a means of altering behaviour. The members of a group may have their own particular problems, nevertheless they do have one major problem in common, the alcohol problem.
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Antidepressants in Group Psychotherapy

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1991
This article alerts us to consider depression as a relatively frequent cause of impasse in the course of group psychotherapy. The authors recommend the combined use of antidepressant medication along with group psychotherapy when such depression is confirmed independently outside the group.
Russell Joffe, John T. Salvendy
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Group psychotherapy in women with a history of sexual abuse: what did they find helpful?

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2013
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To define the effects of group psychotherapy in women with a history of sexual abuse, to find possible predictors for dropout and treatment outcome rates and to find which therapeutic factors of group psychotherapy are perceived by ...
A. Sayın, S. Candansayar, Leyla Welkin
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Group Psychotherapy Interminable

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1970
(1970). Group Psychotherapy Interminable. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 219-223.
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Group Psychotherapy in Germany

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2015
This article gives an overview of the development of group psychotherapies in Germany originating from a psychodynamic tradition. The German health system provides access to inpatient and outpatient psychotherapy for all of its citizens. Whereas groups are common in inpatient settings, the provision of outpatient group treatment still could be improved,
Bernhard Strauss, Rainer Weber
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An Existential Group Psychotherapy

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1979
(1979). An Existential Group Psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 163-174.
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Excitatory Group Psychotherapy

Journal of Mental Science, 1953
Because of the widespread incidence of neurosis and the comparative lack of psychiatrists, much thought and activity is being directed into the treatment of a number of patients simultaneously. Apart from economy in time, group therapy has virtues of its own and would have a place in treatment even if there were a sufficiency of trained psychiatric ...
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Group Psychotherapy for Stutterers

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1965
(1965). Group Psychotherapy for Stutterers. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 72-80.
Robert L. Sadoff, Janice R. Siegel
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Group Analytic Psychotherapy: Method and Principles

, 2018
Group analysis is a form of psychotherapy in small groups and also a method for studying groups and the behavior of human individuals in their social aspects. Apart from a number of practical advantages, it has features of specific value.
S. Foulkes
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