Interaction in Hospitalized Patient-led and Staff-led Psychotherapy Groups

Abstract
Psychotic patients’ participation in two kinds of inpatient group therapy, one staff-led, and the other patient-led with staff observing, revealed that patients talked more in the patient-led group than in the traditional staff-led group. Discussion explored the importance of peer, self-help influences in groups for stimulating psychotic patients to take more responsibility for themselves and other patients.

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