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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 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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Psychoanalysis and Group Psychotherapy
Revue de psychothérapie psychanalytique de groupe, 1978Graham 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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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
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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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Individual Psychotherapy as an Adjunct to Group Psychotherapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1990This 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 WITH ALCOHOLICS*
British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol & Other Drugs, 1961While 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, 1991This 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 Germany
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2015This 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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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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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, 1953Because 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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