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Changes in Violence and Clinical Distress Among Men in Individual Psychotherapy for Violence Against Their Female Partner: An Explorative Study

2021

Most interventions for men who have acted violently toward their partner have been conducted as group interventions within a criminal justice context. Therefore, few studies have examined individual psychotherapy and how such interventions may reduce partner violence. In this study, we aimed to describe changes in violence, and changes in clinical distress in men undergoing individual psychotherapy targeting their use of partner violence, at a clinic organized within a psychosocial health care context. This is a naturalistic prospective study of men voluntarily receiving individual psychotherapy for their use of violence against their female partner. Participants were 84 male clients, and d…

PsychotherapistPsychological interventionAlcohol abuseContext (language use)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)medicinePsychology030212 general & internal medicineGeneral PsychologyOriginal Research0505 lawrecidivismRecidivism05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseclinical distressBF1-990individual psychotherapyDistresstreatment outcome050501 criminologyDomestic violencePsychologyPsychosocialpartner violenceFrontiers in Psychology
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Ruptures and repairs of group therapy alliance. An untold story in psychotherapy research.

2019

Although previous studies investigated the characteristics of therapeutic alliance in group treatments, there is still a dearth of research on group alliance ruptures and repairs. The model by Safran and Muran was originally developed to address therapeutic alliance in individual therapies, and the usefulness of this approach to group intervention needs to be demonstrated. Alliance ruptures are possible at member to therapist, member to member, member to group levels. Moreover, repairs of ruptures in group are quite complex, i.e., because other group members have to process the rupture even if not directly involved. The aim of the current study is to review the empirical research on group a…

PsychotherapistRupture and repairmedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:BF1-990Context (language use)Therapeutic allianceGroup processGroup pArticleGroup therapyGroup psychotherapyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyAllianceEmpirical researchlcsh:PsychologyGroup processmedicineGroup interventionPsychologyResearch in psychotherapy (Milano)
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A Therapist’s Different Style of Intervention in Two Group Treatments

2004

In this paper we compare interventions of the same group analyst in two different groups - a traditional slow-open group of six out-patients with Eating Disorders diagnosis (all female; age: 16-26) and a time-limited, group of eight outpatients (different in age and sex) with organic vision disturbances. Our aim was to see if the same group therapist adopts different therapeutic interpretative interventions in the two groups, depending on the aims of each group and the different patients’ diagnosis. The sessions were recorded, transcribed and coded by the Code of Analysis of the Therapeutic Field Style (SCAT). In the traditional group, the therapist’s intervention style is focused more on …

PsychotherapistSocial PsychologyGroup (mathematics)medicine.medical_treatmentPsychological interventionAge and sexmedicine.diseaseStyle (sociolinguistics)Group psychotherapyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyEating disordersVision disturbancesIntervention (counseling)medicinePsychologyClinical psychologyGroup Analysis
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Assessing mentalization in psychotherapy: first validation of the Mentalization Imbalances Scale

2018

The aim of this study was to provide data on the preliminary validation of a clinician-report multidimensional assessment measure of mentalization (Mentalization Imbalances Scale, MIS). A random national sample of psychotherapists (N=190) completed the MIS to identify mentalization imbalances, and the Personality Disorder Checklist to assess the personality disorders (PDs) of randomly selected patients currently in their care. Factor analysis confirmed the presence of six factors that represented different imbalances of mentalization: cognitive, affective, automatic, external, imbalance toward others, and imbalance toward self. We found several significant relationships between patients’ me…

PsychotherapistTool ArticlePsychotherapy Researchmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Mentalization; Assessment; Psychotherapy Research; Personality DisordersMultidimensional assessmentEMPATHYREFLECTIVE FUNCTIONAssessmentPersonality DisordersMentalizationObsessive compulsivemedicinePersonalityPersonality disordersmedia_commonPersonality disorderBORDERLINE-PERSONALITY-DISORDERMETACOGNITIONPersonality pathologyfood and beveragesCognitionmedicine.diseasePersonality disordersATTACHMENTPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologylcsh:PsychologyMentalizationScale (social sciences)RELIABILITYPsychology
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Group psychotherapy in Italy

2015

This article describes the history and the prevailing orientations of group psychotherapy in Italy (psychoanalytically oriented, psychodrama, CBT groups) and particularly group analysis. Provided free of charge by the Italian health system, group psychotherapy is growing, but its expansion is patchy. The main pathways of Italian training in the different group psychotherapy orientations are also presented. Clinical-theoretical elaboration on self development, psychopathology related to group experiences, and the methodological attention paid to objectives and methods in different clinical groups are issues related to group therapy in Italy. Difficulties in the relationship between research …

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Self-descriptions of socially phobic persons in short-term group psychotherapy

2013

This paper explores how socially phobic persons exhibit their self-images through self-descriptions expressed in a naturalistic group therapy context. The data, which is analysed qualitatively, consists of videotaped therapy sessions, transcribed verbatim, from two groups of individuals (n = 17, mainly women) attending short cognitive–constructive psychotherapy. Seven categories of self-descriptions are found. Three categories –‘self as miserable,’ ‘self as insufficient’ and ‘self as transparent’ – relate to experiential self-images. Four categories – ‘self as adjusting and pleasing others,’ ‘self as demanding toward self,’ ‘self as outsider, different, isolated’ and ‘self as hiding and con…

Psychotherapistmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentSelf descriptionContext (language use)Experiential learningSelf-imageGroup psychotherapyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyFeelingmedicinePsychologyta515media_commonEuropean Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling
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Positions constructed for a female therapist in male batterers' treatment group

2012

How the gender of the therapist affects the treatment of intimately violent men has been little researched. In this study we examined the positions that batterers construct for a female therapist in batterers' group treatment. The data consisted of five videotaped therapy groups for male batterers. Three positions of a woman were constructed: woman in general; woman as spouse and woman personally as herself. These positions were often based on a constructed difference between men and women. The female therapist repositioned herself to diminish the difference constructed between the genders and to make fear of the spouse visible. peerReviewed

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Informal caregiving burden in advanced non-small cell lung cancer: the HABIT study.

2007

Introduction This study's aim was to assess economic data regarding the home assistance burden for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients in Italy. Patients and Methods One hundred four NSCLC patients in second-line chemotherapy (2LC) or in supportive therapy (ST) were enrolled in 18 Italian oncology departments and were observed for 3 months. The main caregiver's workload was assessed monthly by a task scale; other caregivers' activities were also registered. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status was assessed by physicians, and patients completed the Lung Cancer Symptoms (LCS) subscale. Formal caregiving time was valued according to market prices; informal car…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLung NeoplasmsHome Nursingmedia_common.quotation_subjectAntineoplastic Agentscaregiving burden in advanced non-small cell lung cancerNSCLCQuality of lifeCost of IllnessCarcinoma Non-Small-Cell LungmedicineHumansLung cancermedia_commonAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industrySocial SupportWorkloadAssistance burdenHealth Care CostsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseOncologyCaregiversItalySocioeconomic FactorsInformal caregivingSpouseSupportive psychotherapyScale (social sciences)Family medicinePhysical therapyCosts and Cost AnalysisQuality of LifeFemaleHabitNon small cellbusiness
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Spontaneous pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema as a complication of asthma in children: case report and literature review

2016

Background:Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) is an uncommon disorder. It is rarely reported in paediatric patients and may be accompanied by subcutaneous emphysema. It is usually benign and self-limiting, with only supportive therapy being needed, but severe cases may require invasive measures. Asthma exacerbations have classically been described as a cause of SPM. However, detailed descriptions in asthmatic children are scarce. We aimed at improving the current understanding of the features of SPM and subcutaneous emphysema, and outcomes, by means of a case report and a systematic review.Methods:For the systematic review a literature search was performed in PubMed to identify reported ca…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyspontaneous pneumomediastinumUncommon disorder03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinechildrensystematic review030225 pediatricsMedicinecase reportHumansPharmacology (medical)Sublingual immunotherapy030212 general & internal medicineAnti-Asthmatic AgentsChildMediastinal EmphysemaAsthmaOriginal Researchlcsh:RC705-779business.industryAsthma symptomssubcutaneous emphysemalcsh:Diseases of the respiratory systemasthmamedicine.diseaseDyspneaTreatment OutcomeCoughSupportive psychotherapyAnesthesiaSpontaneous pneumomediastinumFemalemedicine.symptombusinessComplicationSubcutaneous emphysemaTherapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease
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Effectiveness of therapy group in women with localized breast cancer

2018

Breast cancer causes high levels of anxiety and depression, deteriorating quality of life of patients. Several studies have found that group therapy reduces depression and anxiety also improves the quality of life. The aim of this study is to analyze group therapy effectiveness in emotional state and quality of life in women with breast cancer after finalized medical treatments.Participants in this study were 100 adult women diagnosed of breast cancer non-mestastasic and were divided into two types of intervention groups (Self-esteem-Social Skills and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy). Evaluation instruments were questionnaire Functional Assessment of Breast-cancer Therapy (FACT-B) and Hospital…

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