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Group Psychotherapy as a Neural Exercise: Bridging Polyvagal Theory and Attachment Theory
International journal of group psychotherapy, 2017Attachment theory has expanded from a theory of child development into a more complex and clinically relevant psychotherapy model for adults. Polyvagal theory (Porges, 1995, 2007, 2011), with its innovative and paradigm-shifting perspectives on the ...
P. Flores, S. Porges
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Group Psychotherapy in Iceland
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2015In this overview of group psychotherapy in Iceland, an attempt will be made to describe how it is practiced today, give some glimpses into its earlier history, and clarify seven issues: (1) the standing of group psychotherapy in Iceland, its previous history, and the theoretical orientation of dynamic group therapy in the country; (2) the role of group
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GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY with the Elderly
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 19931. Group psychotherapy is an important and valid treatment modality for the psychiatrically impaired elderly. 2. The group format offers a normalizing, reality-based, and social context in which the patients may explore their concerns. 3. The therapist must be sensitive to issues such as sensory loss, debilitating illnesses, and death when leading ...
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Group Psychotherapy in Denmark
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2015This is a short article on the history and training standards in the Institute of Group Analysis in Copenhagen (IGA-CPH). We describe theoretical orientations and influences in the long-term training program and new initiatives, like courses in mentalization-based group treatment and a dynamic short-term group therapy course, as well as research in ...
Lars Bo, Jørgensen +2 more
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Group psychotherapy of psychotics.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1965Some features of interpersonal responsiveness of people who manifest psychotic distortions are described in relation to the potential uses of group interaction as therapy. An attempt is made to characterize the activity and emphasis most useful for the leader of such a group as contrasted with groups of psychoneurotics.
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Psychoanalytic Group Psychotherapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2017This piece explores the principles of analytic group psychotherapy which inform the understanding of psychopathology, the conditions and goals of treatment, the use of the group, and the role of the therapist. The clinical example will be considered primarily in contrast to the analytic approach presented here, from which it differs in many significant
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A Niche for Group Psychotherapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1972(1972). A Niche for Group Psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 287-305.
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The “Voice” and Perspectives of Adolescents Participating in a Short-Term Psychotherapy Group
International journal of group psychotherapy, 2017Francine R Pingitore, G. Ferszt
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Hostility in Group Psychotherapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1989To run a psychodynamic group therapeutically, the leader must understand the meanings and functions of hostility. Fundamental to this task is the leader's awareness of his or her bias toward hostility as a constructive or destructive feeling and willingness to serve as a lightening rod for it.
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Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2014
J. Mott +4 more
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