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The British Journal of Psychiatry 152: 229-233 (1988)
© 1988 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
R Kapur, K Miller and G Mitchell
Department of Clinical Psychology, Shenley Hospital, Radlett, Herts.
Therapeutic factors operative in in-patient and out-patient therapy groups were compared. These settings differ greatly, both in terms of the patient population they serve and the overall systems within which they operate. The study revealed significant differences between the therapeutic factors operative in these two settings, and suggested that clinicians should modify their techniques for running psychotherapy groups across settings, to take account of these findings.
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