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Examining Social Identities and Diversity Issues in Group Therapy ISBN: 9780429022364
Examining Social Identities and Diversity Issues in Group Therapy
Examining Social Identities and Diversity Issues in Group Therapy
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429022364-14
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429022364-14
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. 68:17-34
This article presents a cultural adaptation of a group therapeutic approach that is being offered in the Bahamas. “The Family: People Helping People” project was designed as an intervention to impr...
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Journal of Psychotherapy Integration. 27:79-92
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General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovations. 1:1-5
The Adolescent Family: People Helping People Project is a dynamic community group intervention process to counteract social fragmentation and enhance resocialization in the Bahamas. This paper reviews three hundred and thirty four (334) group process
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Journal of Psychotherapy Integration. 25:289-298
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Journal of Trauma & Treatment.
âThe Family: People Helping People Projectâ is a community-based group process intervention involving personal sharing to confront social fragmentation in the Bahamas. A preliminary study suggested that the family may influence gradual chan
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Clinical Case Reports and Reviews. 2
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Emergency Medicine: Open Access.
The Family: People Helping People project is a supportive group process modality involving the sharing of personal stories, self-examination, reflection and transformation using psychotherapeutic principles. The group process was developed to confron
Autor:
Jay P Singh, Marie Allen-Carroll, David F. Allen, Victoria S. Allen, James A. Manganello, Mallery Mayo
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Journal of Trauma & Treatment.
The positive psychology movement has given us new ways to conceptualize behavior. However, little research has been conducted examining the benefits of promoting the development of positive characteristics such as gratitude and love as part of treatm