What student psychotherapists want from an experiential group |
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Authors: | Digby Tantam Keith Hyde |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies , 16 Claremont Crescent, Sheffield, S10 2TA;2. The Red House Hope Hospital , Salford, Manchester, M6 8HD, UK;3. University of Sheffield and Hope Hospital , Manchester |
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Abstract: | A study of four thirty-week experiential groups, involving two group conductors and forty-one other group members showed that 90 per cent of students' expectations of change were exceeded, indicating increase in interpersonal learning and, over a longer period, emotional change. the culture of the groups was consistently positive and expressive. There was some evidence that conductors had a similar style which corresponded to that predicted by the group analytic method, and that both showed behaviours which were indicators of ‘good quality' therapy. There were substantial correlations between a positive culture and better than expectation outcome at the end of term one, and good psychodynamic practice by the conductors and outcome at the end of the course. |
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Keywords: | cause reason explanation justification psychotherapy |
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