um dos cônjuges em regime de semi-internação na instituição. Este trabalho tem o objetivo descrever esta modalidade de tratamento, a partir da observação de onze sessões psicoterápicas consecutivas, gravadas em vídeo e transcritas na íntegra, com dados analisados segundo a modalidade de conteúdo categorial temático. Trata-se de um grupo com intensa participação dos terapeutas, que estimulam os casais e atuam através do fornecimento de informações, tendendo os participantes a serem mais passivos no processo, trazendo temas relativos ao cotidiano familiar, suas dificuldades em lidar com a patologia do cônjuge. Conclui-se que o grupo permite apoio para elaborar questões próprias da relação entre cônjuges em crise. Palavras-chave: hospital-dia, psicoterapia de casais, grupoterapia BRIEF GROUPTHERAPY OF MULTIPLE COUPLES IN DAY HOSPITALABSTRACT: The Group Psychotherapy with Couples (GPC) as a specific modality of treatment in a public Day Hospital of the University was implanted in 1997, with the objective of placing the couple as treatment intervention pole, and support it in a crisis situation, with one of the partners in partial admission at the institution. The present study aims to describe this modality of treatment, through the observation of eleven consecutive psychotherapy sessions, recorded in video and later transcribed. The data were analyzed according to thematic categorical content analysis. It was observed that it is a support group, with intense participation of the therapists, who actively stimulated the couples and act providing information, and with the participants in one more passive role, bringing themes related to the familiar quotidian and difficulties in leading with the partner pathology. It is concluded that the group allows specific support to elaborate the relationship among partners in crisis.
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