1997
DOI: 10.1080/00754179708254558
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AIDS and the unconscious: Psychodynamic groupwork with incarcerated youths

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“…It is not just in the US where there is more contact and integration, a group of Australians (Henry, Wesley, Jones, Cohen, & Fairhall, 1997) recently described a therapeutic project with young people incarcerated for offences including those of a sexual nature. The article is interesting partly because it shows how psychodynamic work can be conducted in a focused way that deepens and continues work done in cognitivebehavioural therapy rather than conflicts or seeks to replace it.…”
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“…It is not just in the US where there is more contact and integration, a group of Australians (Henry, Wesley, Jones, Cohen, & Fairhall, 1997) recently described a therapeutic project with young people incarcerated for offences including those of a sexual nature. The article is interesting partly because it shows how psychodynamic work can be conducted in a focused way that deepens and continues work done in cognitivebehavioural therapy rather than conflicts or seeks to replace it.…”
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confidence: 99%