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      • Research shows that group therapy sessions are more effective than not seeking treatment at all. In studies, nearly half of group members that participated (48.2%) had clinically meaningful outcomes and reported improvement.
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  2. Jun 3, 2021 · Research has demonstrated that both individual (1, 2) and group therapy (3) can help patients live more fulfilling and happier lives, although studies have also suggested that whichever modality the therapist prefers shows more efficacy.

  3. Mar 22, 2021 · Abstract. This article reviews group psychotherapy research published within the past 30 years, predominantly focusing on outcomes of group treatments for patients with various mental disorders. Additionally, meta-analyses on the efficacy of group treatments for patients with cancer or chronic pain are summarized.

  4. Jun 9, 2024 · Cancer patients often express a preference for individual over group therapy for various fears despite their effectiveness 36. Participating in group therapy where fellow patients are...

  5. Oct 22, 2020 · Clinical work has accordingly expanded, building upon the early roots of group therapy for individuals with cancer, HIV, or AIDS. The presence of medical illness does not reflect psychological homogeneity; not all patients who have medical illness are psychologically distressed.

  6. David Spiegel, a pioneer of group therapy for cancer patients, has proposed that group therapy has three advantages ( Spiegel et al, 1999 ): 1. the social (i.e. emotional) support that patients give each other. 2. the ‘helper-therapy principle’, whereby patients gain self-esteem through their ability to help others in the group. 3.

  7. In response to the need for short-term interventions to address spiritual well-being, we developed Meaning Centered Group Psychotherapy (MCGP) to help patients with advanced cancer sustain or enhance a sense of meaning, peace and purpose in their lives, even as they approach the end of life.

  8. Mar 1, 2023 · Group therapy is as effective as individual therapy for a wide range of conditions and can be more efficient than individual treatment. Therapists should strive to build cohesion and a sense of belonging in group, including safety for group members with marginalized identities.

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