Therapist gender and the same-sex puberty age psychotherapy group |
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Authors: | J F Kennedy |
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Abstract: | Puberty is considered to be the most difficult developmental period to conduct psychotherapy. Group psychotherapy has special appeal for pubescents because of the anxiety experienced in individual psychotherapy with adults, and the mutual identification and support experienced with groups of same-sex peers. Although pubescents readily form cohesive groups, the emotional stress for the group therapists is intense and many therapists are reluctant to take on such groups. Close attention to the principles of developmental ego psychology suggests that pubescent groups will be more effective if conducted by group therapists of the same sex as the patients. |
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