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The Effect of Group Psychotherapy in Reducing Resistance to Individual Psychotherapy: A Case Study
Authors:Philip W. Morse  Louis H. Gessay  Richard Karpe
Affiliation:Veterans Administration Mental Hygiene Clinic Hartford, Connecticut
Abstract:Abstract

Cohesion in group treatment of spouse abusers plays an important and often overlooked role. Involuntary abuser groups can benefit from cohesion, but due to their unique structure, cohesion may develop differently than in voluntary psychotherapy groups. Initially, abuser groups may develop premature levels of cohesion that can make group members unwilling to express conflict, develop intimacy, and take responsibility for their actions. Understanding the abuser personality and the unique characteristics of involuntary abuser groups can shed light on why cohesion develops the way it does and the importance it plays in abuser groups. Developing effective interventions that target premature cohesion can help the group members express conflict, develop intimacy, and take responsibility for their actions, thus bringing about therapeutic levels of cohesion.
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