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A psychotherapeutic approach to task-oriented groups of severely ill patients

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Wilson, WH; Diamond, RJ; Factor, RM
Published in: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
1985

This paper presents a conceptual approach for leading various types of groups of chronically mentally ill patients. Although these groups may have a concrete, task-oriented purpose, with skillful leadership they also function as psychotherapy groups. The developmental deficits in ego functions, object relations, and social skills that severely impair such groups can be compensated by non-interpretative actions of the therapists. The group leader must actively work to provide for the structure, stability, and safety of the group when group members are unable to provide these for themselves.

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Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine

Publication Date

1985

Volume

58

Issue

4

Start / End Page

363 / 372

Related Subject Headings

  • Gastroenterology & Hepatology
 

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Wilson, W. H., Diamond, R. J., & Factor, R. M. (1985). A psychotherapeutic approach to task-oriented groups of severely ill patients. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 58(4), 363–372.
Wilson, W. H., R. J. Diamond, and R. M. Factor. “A psychotherapeutic approach to task-oriented groups of severely ill patients.” Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 58, no. 4 (1985): 363–72.
Wilson WH, Diamond RJ, Factor RM. A psychotherapeutic approach to task-oriented groups of severely ill patients. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. 1985;58(4):363–72.
Wilson, W. H., et al. “A psychotherapeutic approach to task-oriented groups of severely ill patients.” Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, vol. 58, no. 4, 1985, pp. 363–72.
Wilson WH, Diamond RJ, Factor RM. A psychotherapeutic approach to task-oriented groups of severely ill patients. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. 1985;58(4):363–372.

Published In

Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine

Publication Date

1985

Volume

58

Issue

4

Start / End Page

363 / 372

Related Subject Headings

  • Gastroenterology & Hepatology