1982
DOI: 10.1111/j.2044-8341.1982.tb01520.x
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A preparatory interview for the neophyte group therapist

Abstract: On the premiss that an important aim of the initial phase of supervision of the neophyte group psychotherapist is to convert a new and threatening situation into an old and familiar one, the function of a preparatory interview--whose focus was the therapist's set of expectations about his impending experience of leading a group--was examined. The findings of a series of 26 interviews point to the need for a systematic controlled study to test the effects of a preparatory interview of the trainee therapist on g… Show more

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