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Group Psychotherapy in Italy

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2015
This article describes the history and the prevailing orientations of group psychotherapy in Italy (psychoanalytically oriented, psychodrama, CBT groups) and particularly group analysis. Provided free of charge by the Italian health system, group psychotherapy is growing, but its expansion is patchy.
GIANNONE, Francesca   +2 more
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Group Supervision of Group Psychotherapy

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1995
Objective To explore the practice of group supervision of group psychotherapists using a process model. Method The need for supervision and the advantages of the supervisory group setting are discussed highlighting the varying levels of interaction between the therapeutic system and the supervisory system.
Kim Harper, Jennifer H. Steadman
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Multidimensional Group Psychotherapy

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1961
Group psychotherapy has become an accepted method of treatment and has been the subject of considerable research by many disciplines within the behavioral sciences. At first it was considered a poor second to individual therapy and was seen as having only limited usefulness.
Seymour L. Handler, Josef Ph. Hes
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Group Psychotherapy for Depression

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2020
Depression is a common mental disorder that continues to affect millions of individuals worldwide (Vos et al., 2017).
Cameron Alldredge, Gary Burlingame
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Group Psychotherapy

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
Group psychotherapy is perhaps a misleading term and the concept of the group psychotherapies probably better represents the broad range of psychological treatments in psychiatry in which the group process is an essential component: from psychotherapy with a married couple to the large community group meeting in a psychiatric hospital.
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Group Psychotherapy

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1986
Group psychotherapy is a treatment modality used to assist patients in learning how they are perceived, what interactions and communication styles are effective, and which behaviors are acceptable. Emphasis is placed on self-knowledge and growth by using constructive feedback and support from others to make changes.
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Individual Psychotherapy as an Adjunct to Group Psychotherapy

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1990
This paper describes a form of combined psychotherapy in which the individual sessions are used as an adjunct to group therapy. Each group member is seen regularly in individual sessions to focus primarily on the member's ongoing group work. The individual sessions are scheduled on a rotating basis. Typically, each group member is seen in an individual
Ernesto A. Amaranto, Sheila S. Bender
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Group Psychotherapy in Canada

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2015
Canada is a relatively young country, spanning a vast geographical area; yet, it has matured quickly, becoming a diverse, prosperous, and proud nation. The development of group psychotherapy in this country has followed a similar path: its roots can be traced back to fairly recent times, but it has given rise to a rich fabric of practice, teaching, and
Anthony S. Joyce   +2 more
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Psychoanalysis and Group Psychotherapy

Revue de psychothérapie psychanalytique de groupe, 1978
Graham Franck W. Psychoanalysis and Group Psychotherapy. In: Revue de psychothérapie psychanalytique de groupe, n°1-2, 1985. Le psychanalyste dans le groupe. pp. 135-142.
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