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Group process in short-term outpatient therapy groups for schizophrenics
Authors:Dr. Nick Kanas M.D.  Drs. Pablo Stewart M.D.  Drs. John Deri M.D.  Drs. Terence Ketter M.D.  Ms. Kristi Haney R.N.   M.S.
Affiliation:(1) Psychiatry Service, San Francisco Veterans Administration Medical Center, Deutschland;(2) Group Therapy Training Program, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco;(3) University of California, San Francisco;(4) VA Medical Center (116A), 4150 Clement Street, 94121 San Francisco, CA
Abstract:The short form of the group climate questionnaire (GCQ-S) was used to evaluate process in three 12-session therapy groups for outpatient schizophrenics. Results showed no difference on the Engaged dimension between the short-term schizophrenic groups and either a normative sample of outpatient neurotic groups or the first 26 sessions of a long-term outpatient schizophrenic group. However, the short-term groups scored significantly lower (p<.001) on the Avoiding and Conflict dimensions as compared with either long-term sample. The session-to-session GCQ-S dimension pattern did not support the presence of sequential group stages, but there was a tendency for the Engaged scores to increase and the Avoiding and Conflict scores to decrease as time went on.The authors gratefully acknowledge K. Roy MacKenzie, M.D., and Don Brown, M.D., for their helpful comments regarding this paper. Parts of this paper were presented in a poster session at the American Group Psychotherapy Association Annual Meeting in New York, February 8–12, 1988.
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