Short-term group therapies for complicated grief : two research-based models
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Short-term group therapies for complicated grief : two research-based models
American Psychological Association, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-272) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Over the past 22 years, William E. Piper and colleagues have developed and tested two models for treating complicated grief (CG) with short-term group therapy. Extensive randomized, controlled clinical trials have demonstrated significantly higher effect sizes for the model treatments than other CG treatments, including individual therapy approaches.
This book begins with a meticulous, comprehensive review of research related to CG, including prevalence, risk factors, effects of patient characteristics and group composition on therapeutic outcome, and mechanisms of change in group therapies for CG. The chapters also describe how the two models were developed and tested. Finally, the book explains how to administer the models, including assessing patients, forming groups, preparing group members for treatment, and running and terminating the group.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Research That Informs the Short-Term Group Therapy Models for Complicated Group
Effectiveness of Individual and Group Therapies
Prevalence of Complicated Grief
Risk Factors for Complicated Grief
Effects of Patient Characteristics on Therapeutic Outcome
Effects of Process Variables on Therapeutic Outcome
Effects of Group Composition on Therapeutic Outcome
II. The Models: Treating Complicated Grief in Short-Term Group Therapy
Assessment and Preparation
Common Components of the Two Models
Time-Limited Short-Term Interpretive Group Therapy
Time-Limited Short-Term Supportive Group Therapy
Afterword: Future Directions
References
Index
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