Group climate in a stress discussion group for medical interns |
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Authors: | Dr. Nick Kanas M.D. Dr. John Ziegler M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Psychiatry Service, San Francisco Veterans Administration Medical Center, USA;(2) University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco |
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Abstract: | In order to better characterize group process, the short form of the Group Climate Questionnaire (GCQS) was used to study a stress discussion group for medical interns. This group was found to be significantly different from a normative psychotherapy group sample along three major dimensions: Engaged, Avoiding and Conflict. The group members were cohesive, involved and open, yet respectful of each other's privacy. These results are discussed with respect to the group's goals and leadership.The authors thank George Fein, Ph.D., for statistical assistance. |
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