William E. Piper, John S. Rosie
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Abstract
Because personality disorders are resistant to change and difficult to treat, powerful treatments are required. Group therapies are capable of mobilizing strong forces for change. Maladaptive behaviors are commonly demonstrated in the immediacy of the group situation; peer influence can be used to provide feedback and suggestions for change, and new adaptive behaviors can be practiced in the group. Group-oriented day treatment programs are intensive forms of group therapy, and this article describes a particular program that has treated clients with personality disorders for over 25 years. Its intensity is derived from the provision of many hours of group therapy per week to a large number of patients by multiple staff as part of a time-limited integrated system of diverse therapy groups. It is also derived from the implementation of modified principles of the therapeutic community. A case illustration demonstrates how the program is capable of bringing about change at the level of the individual client with a personality disorder. Given the number of clients who can be treated simultaneously, the program is also regarded as time efficient. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
人格障碍的群体治疗:群体力量在人格障碍的强化治疗中发挥作用
由于人格障碍难以改变且难以治疗,因此需要强有力的治疗。团体治疗能够调动强大的变革力量。适应不良行为通常表现在群体情境的即时性上;同伴的影响可以用来为改变提供反馈和建议,新的适应行为可以在群体中实践。以团体为导向的日间治疗项目是团体治疗的强化形式,本文描述了一个特殊的项目,该项目治疗患有人格障碍的客户超过25年。它的强度来自于每周由多个工作人员为大量患者提供许多小时的团体治疗,作为不同治疗小组的有限时间综合系统的一部分。它也源于治疗界修改原则的实施。一个案例说明了该计划如何能够在患有人格障碍的个体客户的层面上带来改变。考虑到可以同时治疗的客户数量,该计划也被认为是省时的。©1999 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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