Asked by Shandoria Collins on Sep 29, 2024

Interpersonal group psychotherapy

A) uses experiments and exercises to stimulate change.
B) is based on Freud's psychoanalytic principles.
C) uses learning principles to modify behavior rather than cognitions.
D) uses the group to teach members about interpersonal processes.
E) asks members to role play to stimulate emotional experiences.

Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy

A form of psychotherapy that focuses on interpersonal relations and group dynamics to treat psychological disorders or issues.

Experiments

Controlled procedures carried out to test hypotheses, involving manipulation of variables to observe the effect on some behavior or condition.

Interpersonal Processes

The dynamics and interactions between individuals in a social context, including communication, relationships, and influence.

  • Identify the diverse and impactful nature of group therapy methods, encompassing cognitive-behavioral, support, psychoanalytic, and humanistic approaches.
  • Recognize the emphasis on the "here and now" in the context of interpersonal therapeutic groups.