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“Group therapy isn’t just individual therapy in a group,” says Martyn Whittingham, PhD, an Ohio counseling psychologist and president ofAPA’s Div. 49 (Society of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy). “It has its own techniques, its own processes and its own strategies, and unless y...
We selected four reference modes, or real-world patterns of behavior over time, to reflect common trajectories of optimal and suboptimal CGM use over the first six months following initiation of therapy (i.e., consistently high use, moderate use increasing to high use, continually declining use,...
This is a process in which the group therapist connects with members of the group both psychologically and physically. This involves both the group therapist and group members making some effort to find out more about each other. The most common way of joining is through the use of icebreaker...
Quantity is emphasised in this activity, the more ideas, the more group members get involved and contribute to achieving the objectives of the group therapy. It is only after a larger number of ideas have been collected that the members are asked to collectively evaluate them and decide which ...