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“…A clue to his psychotherapeutic agenda lies in his comments that the content of the discussions often 'pointed towards personal problems and relationships' (p. 106), and that the group members 'want people with time to share with them the task of finding themselves' (p. 107). Coker and Sands (1970) use the 'therapeutic potential' of the group of men in their early 20s in a prison setting to address three areas of difficulty: motivation for offending; the problems of serving a sentence; and the difficulties of rehabilitation. The sessions focus mainly on individual personal problems, and it is judged that the members derived some 'therapeutic value'.…”
Section: The Treatment Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A clue to his psychotherapeutic agenda lies in his comments that the content of the discussions often 'pointed towards personal problems and relationships' (p. 106), and that the group members 'want people with time to share with them the task of finding themselves' (p. 107). Coker and Sands (1970) use the 'therapeutic potential' of the group of men in their early 20s in a prison setting to address three areas of difficulty: motivation for offending; the problems of serving a sentence; and the difficulties of rehabilitation. The sessions focus mainly on individual personal problems, and it is judged that the members derived some 'therapeutic value'.…”
Section: The Treatment Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%