Group member contacts without the group therapist |
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Authors: | Dorothy Flapan Ph.D. Gerd H. Fenchel Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Group Psychotherapy, Washington Square Institute for Psychotherapy and Mental Health, 41 East 11 St., 10003, New York, NY 2. Washington Square Institute for Psychotherapy and Mental Health, 41 East 11 St., 10003, New York, NY
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Abstract: | After presenting some of the arguments against patients having contact with one another outside the regularly scheduled group psychotherapy sessions with the therapist, we present our counterarguments. Rather than forbidding extragroup socializing, thereby assuming the role of moralistic, punitive parental authorities to be deceived or challenged, we accept that such socializing is likely to happen and then establish beforehand the rule that information about extragroup contacts is to be shared with the entire group during regular therapy sessions with the therapist. In this way, the extragroup behaviors are dealt with just as any other material in group, i.e., searching for the underlying dynamics. Some positive aspects of extragroup socializing, as well as some negative aspects, are discussed, with examples taken from clinic groups and private practice groups. |
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