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küme sağaltımı

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
group therapy
group psychotherapy, a form of therapy where patients are treated as a group, using group dynamics
Group therapy is a form of psychiatric treatment in which a group of people discuss their problems with each other. A form of psychotherapy that involves sessions guided by a therapist and attended by several clients who confront their personal problems together. The interaction among clients is considered to be an integral part of the therapeutic process.group therapist n. a method of treating people with emotional problems by getting them to meet and talk as a group. Form of psychotherapy in which several patients or clients discuss their personal problems, usually in the presence of a therapist or counselor. In one approach to group therapy, the chief aim is to raise members' awareness and morale and combat feelings of isolation by cultivating a sense of belonging to the group; a notable example is Alcoholics Anonymous. The other principal approach strives to foster free discussion and uninhibited self-revelation; members are helped to self-understanding and more successful behaviour through mutual examination of their reactions to people in their lives, including one another
group treatment, group psychotherapy, form of treatment for a group of patients with similar emotional problems
psychotherapy in which a small group of individuals meet with a therapist; interactions among the members are considered to be therapeutic