Search results for "Group Therapy"

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A dance movement therapy group for depressed adult patients in a psychiatric outpatient clinic: effects of the treatment

2015

We were interested in investigating the effects of dance movement therapy (DMT) in a psychiatric outpatient clinic with patients diagnosed with depression. DMT aims to engage the patients in physical and verbal exploration of their experiences generated in movement based interaction. The assumption was that DMT, which includes both physical engagement as well as emotional and social exploration, would alleviate the mood and psychiatric symptoms. All adult patients (n = 33) included in the study received treatment as usual (TAU). Twenty-one patients participated in a 12-session DMT group intervention, and the remaining 12 patients chose to take TAU only. The majority of the patients suffered…

dance movement therapymedicine.medical_specialtyDancemedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:BF1-990Psychological interventionpsychiatric outpatient clinicGroup psychotherapyIntervention (counseling)OutpatientsOutpatient clinicMedicinePsychologyPsychiatryDepression (differential diagnoses)ta515General PsychologyOriginal ResearchAdult patientsbusiness.industrygroup therapylcsh:PsychologyMoodryhmäterapiaantidepressantsdepressiontreatment outcomebusinessFrontiers in Psychology
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Change in body image among depressed adult outpatients after a dance movement therapy group treatment

2018

Abstract This study reports on the body image of depressed psychiatric outpatients, and the impact thereon of a dance movement therapy (DMT) group. Body image is perceived as a tri-partite construct consisting of image-properties, body-self, and body memory. Depressed patients in an outpatient mental health service participated in a DMT group treatment consisting of twelve 90-min long sessions in groups of 4–7 patients. Patients (N = 18) responded to a structured Body Image Assessment (BIA) before and after the treatment. Initially, the depressed patients’ body image was characterized by fragmentation, distortions, and shallowness of body awareness. The DMT group treatment aimed to offer th…

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A Time-Lagged, Actor–Partner Interdependence Analysis of Alliance to the Group as a Whole and Group Member Outcome in Overweight and Obesity Treatmen…

2014

A time-lagged design was used to examine how the perceptions of alliance to the group as a whole by the other group members at an earlier point in the group were related to an individual group member’s perceptions of alliance to the group as a whole at a later point in the group. We also examined how treatment outcome moderated this relationship. Seventy-three patients diagnosed as overweight or obese participating in 10 short-term therapy groups provided data for analyses. Group members completed measures of cohesion to the group and alliance to the group as a whole at the third, sixth, and last session of 12-session groups as well as pre- and posttest ratings on Obesity-Related Well-Being…

MaleSocial PsychologyTreatment outcomegroup therapy alliance to the group obesity actor-partner interdependence modelOverweightOutcome (game theory)Treatment and control groupsGroup (periodic table)Surveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansInterpersonal RelationsObesityGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityGroup ProcessesPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyAllianceTreatment OutcomeItalyPsychotherapy GroupPositive relationshipFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologyFollow-Up Studies
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Positions constructed for a female therapist in male batterers' treatment groups

2010

The aim of this study was to examine how male batterers regard to a female therapist in their group treatment. Of interest were the socially constructed positions for a female therapist. This study intends to examine what kind of positions the batterers construct for a female therapist in their speech and how the female therapist reacts to invitations to take up these positions. Attention was paid also to the male therapist’s positions in these situations. The topic was approached from a social constructionist and discourse analytic point of view and Grounded Theory was used as the method of analysing the data. The data consisted of five therapy groups for male batterers, each of which gath…

terapeutitintimate partner violenceväkivaltalähisuhdeväkivaltafood and beveragesbehavioral disciplines and activitiesgroup therapyfemale therapistsocial constructionismryhmäterapiasosiaalinen konstruktivismimiehetväkivaltaisuusgendered positionsmale batterers
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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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The alliance-outcome association in group interventions: A multilevel meta-analysis.

2022

Objective: The therapeutic alliance has been studied in group interventions, but its relationship to patient outcome is still controversial. This study systematically reviewed the association of both the member-leader and member-group alliance with patient outcomes, and assessed the effects of several theoretically informed moderators. Method: A three-level meta-analysis was conducted on 57 studies to disentangle within- and between-study variability in the alliance-outcome association. Results: The overall effect size of the unconditional model was r = -.259 (95% CI: -.302, -.214; p < .001), whereas the correlation between alliance and outcome based on the three-level meta-analytic mode…

Therapeutic AllianceMental DisordersProfessional-Patient Relationsgroup therapyPsychotherapyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyTreatment OutcomeAlliance outcome correlation; Group therapy; Therapeutic alliance; Three level meta analysis; Humans; Multilevel Analysis; Professional-Patient Relations; Psychotherapy; Treatment Outcome; Mental Disorders; Therapeutic AllianceAlliance outcome correlationSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaMultilevel AnalysisHumansthree-level meta-analysisalliance-outcome correlationThree level meta analysisJournal of consulting and clinical psychology
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The working alliance in a randomized controlled trial comparing Internet-based self-help and face-to-face cognitive behavior therapy for chronic tinn…

2014

Objective This study (ID: NCT01205906) compared the impact of the working alliance between the therapist and the client on treatment outcome in a group and an Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy (GCBT vs. ICBT) for chronic tinnitus. Methods The Working Alliance Inventory — Short Revised (WAI-SR, scale range: 1–5) was administered to 26 GCBT and 38 ICBT participants after treatment weeks 2, 5, and 9, and the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) before and after the treatment. Results High alliance ratings were found in both ICBT (WAI-SR total scores at week 9: M = 3.59, SD = 0.72) and GCBT (WAI-SR total scores at week 9: M = 4.20, SD = 0.49), but significantly higher ratings occurred in G…

Tinnituslcsh:Psychologylcsh:T58.5-58.64Cognitive behavior group therapylcsh:Information technology150 Psychologielcsh:BF1-990Annan samhällsvetenskapTherapeutic allianceInternet-based cognitive behavior therapy150 PsychologyWorking allianceOther Social Sciences
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Identity development meets emotional stability : transcending borders through music therapy with an intercultural group of women : a case study

2016

Based on previous investigation, research has revealed the implications of music therapy in women, intercultural groups, and the cultivation of identity and emotional stability. However, the research conducted on the amalgamation of these factors is deficient. The purpose of this case study is to explore the effects of music therapy on the emotional stabilization and development of identity in an intercultural group of women. The umbrella terms of identity development and emotional stability will be dissected based on the sub-themes that have emerged from the therapeutic needs of the intercultural group of individuals involved. Six women from The Netherlands, Iran, China, Russia, Germany, a…

monikulttuurisuusnaisetInterculturalEmotional StabilityryhmäterapiaGroup TherapymusiikkiterapiaidentiteettiIdentity DevelopmentMusic Therapy
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Therapists' Perceptions of Online Group Therapeutic Relationships During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Survey-Based Study

2022

Background: In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most group therapists moved their practice to online platforms. Surveys of psychotherapists indicate that many intend to maintain at least part of their practices online after the pandemic. This survey-based study is an attempt to identify therapist experiences with doing group therapy online, and to examine factors that are associated with therapist-rated outcomes. Method: We surveyed 307 group therapists about their ratings of the ease or difficulty in conducting group therapy online versus in-person, and indicators of patient outcomes in online groups. A confirmatory factor analysis resulted in a good fitting three latent factor solution…

group psychotherapySocial Psychologyonline surveyonline group therapyApplied Psychology
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Paniikkihäiriön kognitiivis-konstruktiivinen ryhmämuotoinen terapia : behavioraalisesta näkökulmasta kohti konstruktiivista näkemystä

1997

kognitiivis-konstruktiivinen terapiafoobinen merkitysorganisaatioterapian tuloksellisuuscognitive-constructive therapypaniikkihäiriöryhmämuotoinen terapiapanic disordereffectiveness of therapykvalitatiivinen tutkimusgroup therapy
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