The Nature of Sociodynamics and Psychodynamics in a Therapy Group of Adolescents |
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Authors: | Irvin A Kraft |
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Institution: | Baylor University College of Medicine Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas |
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Abstract: | The development of combined individual and group psychotherapy is split between the “separationists” and the “integrationists” with regard to therapists' handling of the interface between the individual and group sessions. To bridge the impasse, a high-benefit–low-risk series of guidelines is offered for therapists that includes techniques for analyzing patients' “cross-references” to the other component modality. The four guidelines provide for a harmonious balance that preserves the confidentiality of the individual sessions vis-à-vis the group, while enhancing the group interaction rather than draining it. The therapist guidelines maximize patient initiative in integrating parts of the self expressed in the individual and group sessions, while employing the least intrusive methods necessary to best integrate the processes into a unified combined modality. |
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