The Effect of Group Therapy for Mothers on Their Children |
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Authors: | Betty Gabriel |
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Affiliation: | Associate in Group Therapy and ANITA HALPERT, Caseworker, Child Guidance Institute, Jewish Board of Guardians, New York |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe present study reports on the findings of a Canadian survey of group therapists. The survey was conducted to solicit their perspectives of psychotherapy research. The goal of the survey was to identify topics and issues that were important to group therapists. Findings from the survey suggest that group therapists are interested in research, perhaps more than one might expect. However, respondents identified a number of factors that limit the appeal of research or impede the integration of research findings into practice. Several suggestions were offered for future research and for methods of communicating the findings of research to clinicians. The survey findings call for improved communication and collaboration between researchers and clinicians in order to achieve a more meaningful integration of science and practice in the group therapy field. |
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