Definition of Group therapy
Group therapy: 1) A type of psychiatric care in
which several patients meet with one or more therapists at
the same time. The patients form a support group for each other
as well as receiving expert care and advice. The group
therapy model is particularly appropriate for psychiatric
illnesses that are support-intensive, such as anxiety
disorders, but is not well suited for treatment of some
other psychiatric disorders. 2) A type of psychoanalysis in
which patients analyze each other with the assistance of
one or more psychotherapists, as in an "encounter group."
See also gestalt therapy.
Common Misspellings: group therpy
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