Integrating Process and Structure in Group Therapy for Survivors of Trauma - 14/04/22
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Abstract |
Introduction |
: Traumatic experiences are common and associated with a number of problems for survivors of these experiences. Consequently, people who experience trauma often seek treatment (and people in treatment are often trauma survivors). Although traditionally trauma treatment has taken the form of individual therapy, there is recent enthusiasm for group therapy for survivors of trauma. Group approaches to treating trauma have long been divided between process-based and structured therapy groups, although this distinction need not be so stark.
Objective/Method |
: In this article we integrate the theoretical and empirical literatures on process and structured group therapy for treating survivors of trauma.
Results/Conclusion |
: We conclude that not only is there evidence supporting both approaches to treating trauma survivors, but that the two approaches are complementary with respect to technique and their position in a phase-based model of treatment.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Cognitive-behavioral, Process, Group therapy, PTSD, Trauma
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