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Confrontation and Support in Group Therapy in the Residential Treatment of Severely Disturbed Adolescents

NCJ Number
109764
Journal
Adolescence Volume: 22 Issue: 87 Dated: (Fall 1987) Pages: 680-690
Author(s)
L I Siegel
Date Published
1987
Length
11 pages
Annotation
This paper focuses on the use of various forms of group therapy for severely emotionally and behaviorally disturbed adolescents.
Abstract
Group therapy is considered to be subordinate to a total systemic approach which includes individual, family, group, and milieu therapy. The Author uses an eclectic theoretical frame of reference which includes some elements of psychodynamic, object relations, and structural and strategic family therapy theory. Precedents for the confrontational-supportive approach include encounter group and residential drug addiction programs, psychodynamic short-term individual therapy, and dynamic group therapy. (Publisher abstract)

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