Process and Content in a Therapy Group for Bipolar Outpatients |
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Authors: | Nick Kanas Paul Cox |
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Affiliation: | (1) Group Therapy Training Program, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco;(2) Psychiatry Service, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, California;(3) Group Therapy Training Program, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Davis;(4) Psychiatry Outpatient Service, UC Davis Health System, Sacramento, California |
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Abstract: | Although the literature suggests that homogeneous therapy groups are useful for bipolar outpatients, little is known about the process in such groups. Using the GCQ-S and a content analysis of discussion topics, we evaluated group process during the first 31 sessions of an outpatient bipolar group. Compared with normative samples, our group scored significantly higher in the Engaged dimension and significantly lower in the Avoiding and Conflict dimensions and in the anxiety/tension scale. Furthermore, 81% of the discussion topics were related to the three group goals, and an additional 18% dealt with general group issues such as orienting new members and attendance. The results from this pilot study suggest that bipolar patients can discuss relevant issues in a homogeneous group environment that is cohesive, open, and safe. |
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Keywords: | bipolar group group process group climate |
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