Group Psychotherapy
Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY a means of...out in formally organized groups of three or more individuals...alcoholism, overeating, or poor social skills. The composition of a group may be heterogenous or homogeneous...motivation and styles of interaction. They also participate...thoroughly examine interpersonal interactions. The application of group...groups, particularly support groups centered on addictions. Bibliography See S. Hearon, Group Therapy (1984); S. Bloch...