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Adaptation to Loss through Short-Term Group Psychotherapy [Hardcover]

Hassan F. A. Azim (Author), Mary McCallum (Author), William E. Piper (Author)

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0898627966 978-0898627961 February 14, 1992 1
For clinicians working with individuals who suffer from pathological grief, this volume integrates theory, practice, and research to describe a time-limited, interpretive group therapy approach.

The volume begins with a review of epidemiological data, an examination of specific issues such as the distinction between normal and abnormal reactions to loss, and a summary of major psychoanalytic theories of pathological grief. Also discussed are societal changes that have affected the resources available to loss patients. Then, a step-by-step description of the Short-Term Group Therapy Program is provided. It includes patient selection and preparation, group composition, and therapist technique. Clinical material illustrates themes and roles as they evolve from the beginning of treatment through termination. The clinical trial research that was conducted as part of the program is described in detail and its main outcome findings are discussed. In addition, results concerning the patient characteristic known as psychological mindedness and the process variable known as psychodynamic work are presented. Finally, the book addresses future directions concerning the group treatment of loss patients.

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"Piper and his colleagues have written a thoughtful and important book that addresses many of the central issues in brief group therapy....Succeeds notably in presenting many of the important theoretical, conceptual, and research aspects of short term group therapy."
- International Journal of Group Psychotherapy

"Clinicians and researchers alike will find this volume an excellent and readable source of information for their shared interest in understanding the complex change processes that promote clinical improvement through group interventions. The authors are to be commended for their marvelous contribution to the group treatment literature." - Robert R. Dies, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Maryland, in the Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic

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William E. Piper, Ph.D. is Professor and Co-director of the Psychotherapy Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta. He is also Associate Director of the Program Evaluation and Research in the Division of External Psychiatric Services, University of Alberta Hospitals.

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Many writings that focus on loss begin by emphasizing its ubiquitous nature and the many negative experiences that may follow its occurrence. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
loss group program, group intervention methods, pathologic grief reaction, active therapist role, emotional conductor, immediate treatment condition, professional nurturer, clinical trial outcome study, passive encouragement, intake therapist, dynamic group therapy, psychological mindedness, psychodynamic work, social support following, global severity index, emotional reliance, therapist technique, loss groups, sibling loss, abnormal reactions
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Present-Ideal Discrepancy, Social Adjustment Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, American Psychiatric Association, Present Interpersonal, United States, Number of Dynamics, Outcome Variables Outcome, Speed of Dynamics, Speed of Transference
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