Group psychotherapy: being and becoming

Abstract
This basic model of group therapy highlights marked differences from individual therapy and illustrates the complexity of treatment planning. As human needs today are often shunted, group therapists respond by absorbing experiential‐type innovations and by extending the boundaries of theory and application. An attempt at enriching and integrating group methods gives rise to Theme‐Centered Interactional Therapy, the advantages of which are discussed. This new approach has relevance to group counseling.

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