A treatment that people with emotional problems meet in a group led by a psychotherapist and help each other to carry out changes in behavior or personality. In Group Psychotherapy , Professional directs the interactions of members of the group to achieve their changes.
OBJECTIVES
- To express themselves in a group setting.
- Enhance trust and confidence in oneself.
- To better communicate with others.
- To facilitate the understanding of others and their own difficulties.
- Promoting Mental Health in the group.
METHOD
Are usually a small group of six to eight people and length of sessions is one hour. Have a frequency less than the Individual lPsychotherapy and Psychotherapist, often assume a more active role than in other therapies.
BETTER CANDIDATES FOR GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY
- For anyone who is hard of confidence or self-confidence.
- People who have difficulty communicating and who want to improve their social relations in their workplace or personal.
- People who are going through a crisis and strengthen the group work.