Small and unfilled psychotherapy groups: Understanding and using them effectively |
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Authors: | Dr. Theodore I. Anderson M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Harvard Medical School, Lexington, Massachusetts;(2) Massachusetts General Hospital, Lexington, Massachusetts;(3) 10 Muzzey Street, 02173 Lexington, MA |
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Abstract: | Many open-ended psychotherapy groups have fewer than five members, and fewer than the number the therapist considers necessary for the group to be filled. This paper discusses the rationale for starting such groups and the special dynamics of running them. It then suggests strategies for the therapist to use in maximizing their therapeutic effectiveness. Suggestions are made for further research into the demographic and dynamic aspects of such groups. |
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