1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf00760504
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A model for short-term group therapy on a children's inpatient unit

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“…Since group therapy is an effective method for working with latency-age children, specific group therapy protocol needs to be followed using this model (Mishne, 1983). This includes trained therapists who know how to work with children using a group model (Rosenthal, 1977); appropriate selection of group members and group composition (Charach, 1983); awareness and use of group process and structure; and use of a variety of verbal (Epstein & Altman, 1981) or play techniques and treatment methods (Williams et al, 1978) to facilitate change.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since group therapy is an effective method for working with latency-age children, specific group therapy protocol needs to be followed using this model (Mishne, 1983). This includes trained therapists who know how to work with children using a group model (Rosenthal, 1977); appropriate selection of group members and group composition (Charach, 1983); awareness and use of group process and structure; and use of a variety of verbal (Epstein & Altman, 1981) or play techniques and treatment methods (Williams et al, 1978) to facilitate change.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%