Inpatient adolescent group therapy as a social system |
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Authors: | William H. Barber Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Eastern Washington University, MS 94, 99004 Cheney, WA;(2) Spokane, Washington |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a method of group therapy that 1) utilizes open systems theory to describe the social structure of group therapy, and 2)presents interventions drawn from Masterson's ideas for treating borderline personality disorders. Illustrations from a group therapy program for chemically dependent adolescents in a short-term, inpatient treatment unit of a general hospital are offered. It is proposed that under constrained conditions of treatment, such as those described, group therapy can be effective if there is precision about the system boundaries of task, role, time and place, and if group interventions are based upon a theoretically and clinically consistent model such as Masterson's. |
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