A developmentally keyed scheme for the placement of gay men into psychotherapy groups |
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Authors: | J C Frost |
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Affiliation: | Harvard Medical School, Boston. |
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Abstract: | Patients can meet their needs for intimacy and individuation within the context of long-term psychotherapy groups. This is especially true for gay male patients as they work toward the development of a positive gay identity. Coming out is a social phenomenon, which is why groups are especially suited to the tasks involved. Historically, mixed groups of gay and nongay men and women have not been a safe or neutral treatment atmosphere for gay men due to therapists' prejudicial assumptions and a lack of understanding of gay male development. A developmental scheme will be presented which is keyed to the particular needs of gay men depending on their developmental stage of functioning. This scheme should serve as a more rational and appropriate guide for the diagnosis, treatment planning, and assigning of gay men to long-term psychotherapy groups. |
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