GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH CHRONIC SCHIZOPHRENICS

Authors

  • RICHARD C. COWDEN Author

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Abstract

There can be little doubt about the fact that group psychotherapy is much more economical in terms of time and expense than individual therapy. However, economy alone is not the deciding factor in choosing group therapy over the usual individual type.

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Published

2024-11-30