Richard M Billow
Richard M Billow
Eleanor F Counselman
Eleanor F Counselman
Elizabeth OConnor
Elizabeth OConnor
The hurdles to starting a group reside primarily in the therapist. The author shares how her unformulated dread in beginning a private practice psychotherapy group was enacted and then transformed by the group training process itself. The d...
Compulsive "helpfulness": or, how I learned to stop working so hard and love the group [0.03%]
强迫的"乐于助人":或者,我是如何学会不那么拼命工作以及更加喜爱团队的
Mark T Sammons
Mark T Sammons
Compulsive helpfulness, an anxiety-laden need by the therapist to feel helpful, akin to the notion of rescuing others, is a potential pitfall in developing an effective psychotherapy group. It can be regarded variously: (1) as a reaction fo...
Melinda Blitzer
Melinda Blitzer
Emotional liveliness in a psychotherapy group can take various forms. Maintaining this liveliness can be a challenging task in a group, particularly when both the patients and the therapist face deeply rooted inhibitions, including fears ab...
/'Ber/ing' it all [0.03%]
《秉性如此》
Heather Perrin-Boyle
Heather Perrin-Boyle
Revealing ourselves in a psychotherapy group, as well as bearing witness to what others reveal, encourages trust among group members and increases our ability to access knowledge, our feelings, our intuitions, and our imaginations. The auth...
Richard M Billow
Richard M Billow
Group CBT for early psychosis--are there still benefits one year later? [0.03%]
早期精神分裂症的一年后的团体认知行为治疗效果评估
Tania Lecomte,Claude Leclerc,Til Wykes
Tania Lecomte
Our team recently conducted a randomized controlled trial comparing group cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis (CBTp) to group social skills training for symptom management and a wait-list control group, for early psychosis. The results...
Randomized Controlled Trial
International journal of group psychotherapy. 2012 Apr;62(2):309-21. DOI:10.1521/ijgp.2012.62.2.309 2012
Effectiveness of group psychotherapy for adult outpatients traumatized by abuse, neglect, and/or pregnancy loss: a multiple-site, pre-post-follow-up, naturalistic study [0.03%]
多中心、前后对照观察性研究中团体心理治疗对成年虐待、疏忽和/或妊娠损失门诊患者的疗效
Witold Simon,Piotr Śliwka
Witold Simon
The New Experience for Survivors of Trauma (NEST) is a group psychotherapy intervention for clients traumatized by consequences of abuse, neglect, and pregnancy loss. This multiple site study is the first investigation of its effectiveness....