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Adolescents' perceptions of process and specialty group therapy.
Authors:Abraham  Pamela Pressley; Lepisto  Brenda Lovegrove; Schultz  Lara
Abstract:82 emotionally disturbed adolescents (mean age 16.4 yrs) living in a residential treatment center rated their perceptions of process and specialty group therapies. Ongoing process groups were rated as more helpful for relating to staff and peers, and specialty groups were considered more helpful for cognitive, social, and interpersonal skill development. Despite the findings that both types of group therapy were helpful in different ways, all Ss preferred to deal with their problems in individual therapy. These findings challenge the popular notion that adolescents prefer group therapy to individual psychotherapy, suggesting a need to offer both individual and group therapies to optimize treatment. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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