Understanding Content and Process: Guidelines for Group Leaders

PURPOSE:  To discuss basic concepts of group therapy as a treatment modality. CONCLUSIONS:  The psychiatric nurse group leader uses concepts of content and process at his/her disposal as powerful tools of change, adaptation, and recovery. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS:  Group therapy is a common modality in...

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