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A review of interpersonal-psychodynamic group psychotherapy outcomes for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse

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The application of interpersonal-psychodynamic group treatments for survivors of childhood sexual abuse is discussed. Results of the study suggest that the interpersonal-psychodynamic group therapy could be used as an effective treatment approach for the survivors of childhood sexual abuse.

Author: Callahan, Kelley L., Price, Jennifer L., Hilsenroth, Mark J.
Publisher: University of Idaho
Publication Name: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0020-7284
Year: 2004
Fear in children, Childhood fear, Child sexual abuse, Psychotherapy

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Holding hope and humanity in the face of trauma's legacy: The daunting challenge for group therapists

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A fundamental truth is underscored about using the valuable modality of group psychotherapy to address the ravages of trauma. A universal vulnerability that levels the playing field and includes the therapist in the category of risk with the group members is acknowledged.

Author: Saakvitne, Karen W.
Publisher: University of Idaho
Publication Name: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0020-7284
Year: 2005
Methods, Analysis, Usage, Patients, Patient care, Therapist and patient, Therapist-patient relations, Countertransference (Psychology), Psychotherapist and patient

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Subjects list: Models, United States, Evaluation, Group counseling, Group counselling
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