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The British Journal of Psychiatry 137: 274-278 (1980)
© 1980 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
S Bloch and J Reibstein
The comparative value of possible therapeutic factors in group psychotherapy was studied by submitting questionnaires regularly to patients and therapists of six long-term out-patient groups. Both patients and therapists attached most importance to self-understanding, self-disclosure and learning from interpersonal actions. They diverged, however, in their overall perception of which factors were important in therapy.
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