A Response to "Time-Limited Service Alternatives: Using Therapeutic Enactment in Open Group Therapy"

This article offers comments on the Keats and Sabharwal article, "Time-Limited Service Alternatives: Using Therapeutic Enactment in Open Group Ttherapy," including the rationale for the approach, its conceptual base, the group process and ethical issues. Suggestions for further research on...

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Published inThe Journal for specialists in group work Vol. 33; no. 4; pp. 328 - 334
Main Authors Grayshield, Lisa, Waldo, Michael
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Taylor & Francis Group 23.10.2008
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Summary:This article offers comments on the Keats and Sabharwal article, "Time-Limited Service Alternatives: Using Therapeutic Enactment in Open Group Ttherapy," including the rationale for the approach, its conceptual base, the group process and ethical issues. Suggestions for further research on this approach are presented, including examination of its application to specific populations like Native college students.
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ISSN:0193-3922
1549-6295
DOI:10.1080/01933920802424399