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Assessing the impact of group treatment for aggressive inpatients
Authors:Marilyn Lewis Lanza Rn  DNSc  CS  Helene Satz PsyD  James Stone  Herbert L Kayne PhD
Institution:(1) Nursing Service for Research, Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, 200 Spring Road, 01730 Bedford, MA;(2) Boston University School of Public Health, USA;(3) Needham, Massachusetts;(4) Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, USA;(5) Boston University School of Public Health, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this research was to determine if psychodynamic group psychotherapy decreases the occurrence of physical assault by male group members. The design of the study was a randomized clinical trial. Patients assigned to the control group received the customary clinical care. Patients assigned to the Group Therapy attended a psychodynamic psychotherapy group to help them cope with their aggressive impulses. Both quantitative and qualitative measures were used. Group members showed decreased expression of anger at followup, increased effort to control anger at followup, and decline in aggressive behavior. Control subjects demonstrated no change in level of angry feelings, increased expression of anger at follow-up, decrease in effort to control anger at follow-up, and no change in aggressive behavior. A model for conducting a psychodynamic psychotherapy group for assaultive men was developed which describes process and content aspects as well as leader interventions by group phase.
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