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期刊名:International journal of group psychotherapy

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ISSN:0020-7284

e-ISSN:1943-2836

IF/分区:1.0/Q4

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Supportive Expressive Group Therapy (SEGT) has been shown to enhance the well-being of women with breast cancer. However, its applicability for other cancer populations has yet to be determined. Critics assert that cancer support groups may...
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Elizabeth A Reilly Elizabeth A Reilly
This paper explores the dynamic complexities that are triggered when a group member becomes pregnant. Through clinical illustrations taken from a weekly analytical group, the developmental processes and resonances found in such groups are d...
Richard M Billow Richard M Billow
Psychotherapy is not about cure, but rather about developing the capacity to suffer-and enjoy-truth. Resistance signifies proximity to unarticulated truths in the here-and-now therapeutic situation. I have suggested elsewhere that it is use...
Rex Stockton,Keith Morran Rex Stockton
We offer comments regarding two articles in this issue, one titled "Bridging the Practitioner-Scientist Gap in Group Psychotherapy Research" and a complementary article providing the results of a survey, entitled "A Survey of Canadian Group...