Richard M Billow
Richard M Billow
Abstract Hostage taking is a pervasive phenomenon in human relations, in groups, and in societies. It exists literally, figuratively, and psychologically, and hence is both a phenomenon in the mind and in the outside world. A case example i...
Fred Wright
Fred Wright
This article reviews the work of the psychiatrist Hugh Mullan, a pioneer of modern group therapy. Heavily influenced by existential philosophy, Hugh Mullan applied notions from that perspective to his innovative and unorthodox approach. Cen...
Dialectical behavior therapy group skills training in a community mental health setting: a pilot study [0.03%]
社区心理健康环境中辯證行為治療法團體技能訓練:一個前瞻性研究
Jennifer Urbano Blackford,Rene Love
Jennifer Urbano Blackford
Effective and affordable therapies are needed for treating people with severe and persistent mental illness in a community mental health setting. In this pilot study, we evaluated the effectiveness of a modified dialectical behavior therapy...
Ronnie Levine
Ronnie Levine
The influence of individual attachment styles on group members' experience of therapist transitions [0.03%]
个体依恋风格对小组成员经历治疗师更换体验的影响研究
Erin S Hammond,Cheri L Marmarosh
Erin S Hammond
Attachment theory has recently been applied to clinical practice in an effort to improve understanding and treatment of the maladaptive relational patterns clients bring to therapy. While most of this research has focused on individual ther...
Narrative enhancement and cognitive therapy: a new group-based treatment for internalized stigma among persons with severe mental illness [0.03%]
叙事增强和认知行为治疗:严重精神疾病患者的内化标签的新团体疗法
Philip T Yanos,David Roe,Paul H Lysaker
Philip T Yanos
Internalized stigma has been suggested to play a major role in negative changes in identity in severe mental illness. Evidence suggests that roughly one-third of people with severe mental illness show elevated internalized stigma and that i...
Applying motivational interviewing principles in a modified interpersonal group for comorbid addiction [0.03%]
动机访谈在合并症人格障碍和物质使用障碍患者人际小组治疗中的应用研究
Jan Malat,Suzanne Morrow,Pamela Stewart
Jan Malat
The application of motivational interviewing (MI) principles in modified interpersonal group therapy (MIGT) addresses two gaps in the literature. First, it explicitly extends MIGT to non-abstinent, addicted patients who are in the precontem...
Two forms of group therapy and individual treatment of work-related depression: a one-year follow-up study [0.03%]
团体治疗和个体治疗工作相关抑郁的一年随访研究
Christer Sandahl,Ulrika Lundberg,Annika Lindgren et al.
Christer Sandahl et al.
Patients on long-term sick-leave (> 90 days) from white collar work, with a diagnosis of work-related depression, dysthymia, or maladaptive stress reaction were randomized either to cognitive group therapy (CGT), focused psychodynamic group...
Randomized Controlled Trial
International journal of group psychotherapy. 2011 Oct;61(4):539-55. DOI:10.1521/ijgp.2011.61.4.538 2011
Relationship-focused group therapy (RFGT) to mitigate marital instability and neuropsychophysiological dysregulation [0.03%]
以婚姻关系为中心的团体治疗(RFGT)在缓解婚姻不稳定性及神经心理生理失调方面的作用
Gloria Batkin Kahn,Darryl B Feldman
Gloria Batkin Kahn
This article describes an innovative model of couples therapy designed to mitigate marital instability. The authors suggest that combining ongoing couples therapy with a separate relationship-focused group for each partner favorably impacts...