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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
E A, Amaranto, S S, Bender
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INTEGRATION AMONG PSYCHOTHERAPIES AND THE FUTURE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
Psychological Reports, 2001As society as a whole and the scientific world have begun to expect that the validity of psychotherapy be verified, a scientific and integrated approach to psychotherapy is the only possible answer. The development of operational definitions and the use of scientific designs represent the most effective way to generate empirical data and the only way ...
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Psychotherapy With Schizophrenics
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1966THE PAST decades have seen a revolutionary change in the whole approach to schizophrenia, an open-minded and optimistic willingness to reevaluate old convictions and prejudices, and to try new possibilities. Psychotherapy represents only one aspect of this new development, but one that has been of significant leadership.
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1980
The author addresses the ethics of psychotherapy in terms of the interface between science and ethics, the goals of treatment, the therapeutic relationship, and special issues of confidentiality and therapist-patient sex. He considers the problems of multiple therapeutic modalities, dual allegiance of the therapist, the therapeutic use (and abuse) of ...
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The author addresses the ethics of psychotherapy in terms of the interface between science and ethics, the goals of treatment, the therapeutic relationship, and special issues of confidentiality and therapist-patient sex. He considers the problems of multiple therapeutic modalities, dual allegiance of the therapist, the therapeutic use (and abuse) of ...
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Attitudes and perspectives towards the preferences for artificial intelligence in psychotherapy
Computers in Human Behavior, 2022Mehmet Emin Aktan +2 more
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Intercultural psychotherapy, intracultural psychotherapy, or just good psychotherapy?
2019First, ‘intercultural therapy’ means different things – is it therapy between people of different cultural backgrounds, different ethnicities, or different skin colour? The term is used, often indiscriminately, for all of these. This chapter looks at ‘intercultural therapy’ as therapy conducted between two (or more) individuals who come from different ...
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