Concurrent group and individual psychotherapy in a psychiatric day hospital for depressed elderly |
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Authors: | Schwartz Ken |
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Affiliation: | University of Toronto, Day Hospital Program, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Concurrent psychotherapy is used in various settings for patients of different diagnoses and ages. The concurrent group and individual psychotherapy of older adults with depressive disorders in a psychiatric day hospital is described, emphasizing phases of treatment and transference and countertransference themes uniquely relevant to working with depressed elderly patients in a day hospital. Case examples are offered to illustrate these issues. The special technical considerations that need to be utilized when multiple therapists and settings are present are described. The model employs the use of an integrative, interactive group therapy, along with various other group treatments and antidepressant medication, with individual therapy serving a subordinate but organizing role. |
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