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Student cotherapists as facilitators for group patients
Authors:Dorothy Flapan Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Washington Square Institute for Psychotherapy and Mental Health, 80 Fifth Ave., 10011 New York, NY
Abstract:This article discusses the clinical training of group therapists, the conditions under which students function as cotherapists, and the ways in which having a student trainee as cotherapist to an experienced group therapist can enhance or facilitate the therapeutic process for group members. Such enhancement can be brought about directly by: stimulating the emergence of new material; providing different perspectives and different reactions; providing different models; bringing out different transferences; affecting the working alliances; and requiring patients to deal with the loss of the cotherapist. It is brought about indirectly by: each therapist ldquopicking uprdquo on the ldquoblind spotsrdquo or distortions of the other; each perceiving and discussing in supervisory conferences the other's countertransferences; and using weekly supervisory conferences to develop an increasingly cooperative relationship.
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