group therapy

  • 1Group Therapy — Group Therapy …

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  • 2Group Therapy — war eine New Yorker Rockband, die 1966 von Ray Kennedy (Gesang) gegründet wurde. Die anderen Bandmitglieder waren Art Del Gudico (Gitarre), Jerry Guida (Keyboard), Tommy Burns (Schlagzeug) und Michael Lamont (Schlagzeug). In Europa wurde die… …

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  • 3Group Therapy — can refer to:*Group Therapy (group), a hip hop supergroup *Group Therapy (album), an album by Concrete Blonde *Group Therapy (Dope album), the 3rd album by industrial metal band Dope *Group Psychotherapy, a form of psychotherapy …

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  • 4Group Therapy — Datos generales Origen Nueva York California  Estados Unidos …

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  • 5group therapy — or group psychotherapy n. a form of treatment for a group of patients with similar emotional problems or disorders, as by group discussions moderated by a therapist …

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  • 6group therapy — ► NOUN ▪ a form of psychiatric therapy in which patients meet to discuss their problems …

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  • 7group therapy — n [U] a method of treating people with emotional problems by getting them to meet and talk as a group …

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  • 8group therapy — noun uncount a treatment for people with emotional problems in which they come together in a group to discuss their problems and possible solutions with a trained THERAPIST …

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  • 9group therapy — psychotherapy in which a number of patients discuss their problems together, usually under the leadership of a therapist, using shared knowledge and experiences to provide constructive feedback about maladaptive behavior. [1940 45] * * * Form of… …

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  • 10Group therapy — 1) A type of psychiatric care in which several patients meet with one or more therapists at the same time. Patients form a support group for each other as well as receiving expert care and advice. The group therapy model is particularly… …

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