2015
DOI: 10.4081/ripppo.2014.161
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Analysis of the Process in Brief Psychotherapy Group: The Role of Therapeutic Factors

Abstract: Abstract. In all group therapeutic processes, there are interacting and interdependent mechanisms and changing conditions: the therapeutic factors (Corsini & Rosenberg, 1955;Yalom, 1995). These factors are intrinsic to the therapeutic process and unrelated to the type of group (Rorhbaugh & Bartels, 1975). The present study examines the factor structure of the questionnaire Factors Aspecific and Specific in the Group Therapy (FAT.A.S.-G.; Marogna, 2009), designed to investigate specific and non-specific therape… Show more

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“…In this setting, patients can identify both common and contrasting elements which lead to new solutions, new feedbacks and hopes (Corbella, Girelli, & Marinelli, 2001 ; Whalley, Thompson, & Taylor, 2014 ). The feeling of isolation the patient suffers after the acute event is contrasted by the proximity of other fellow patients in the group, who successfully help him/her to improve the relationship with his/her own disease (Marogna & Caccamo, 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this setting, patients can identify both common and contrasting elements which lead to new solutions, new feedbacks and hopes (Corbella, Girelli, & Marinelli, 2001 ; Whalley, Thompson, & Taylor, 2014 ). The feeling of isolation the patient suffers after the acute event is contrasted by the proximity of other fellow patients in the group, who successfully help him/her to improve the relationship with his/her own disease (Marogna & Caccamo, 2014 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empirical literature agrees in identifying the therapeutic relationship as the main factor of change in group therapy (Burlingame, Strauss & Joyce, 2013 ; Johnson, Burlingame, Olsen, Davies, & Gleave, 2005 ; Johnson, Burlingame, Strauss, & Bormann, 2008 , Marogna & Caccamo, 2014 ). Although there is substantial evidence that group treatment is effective with several disorders (Burlingame et al, 2018b , Burlingame, McClendon & Alonso, 2011 ; Burlingame et al, 2013 ), the underlying mechanisms by which patient change is achieved have several challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imparting of Information was also evident as group members discussed learning specific skills that allow them to parent and cope more effectively. There were also signs of interpersonal learning and altruism as group members expressed how supportive others in the group were and shared the importance of holding one another accountable for completing homework assignments [7], [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the development of socializing techniques was also demonstrated as group members discussed having improved platonic, romantic, and parenting relationship as a result of the group [8], [9]. Elements of the remaining factors may not have been discussed explicitly by group members but nonetheless were observed during data collection and noted during the clinician interview.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%