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Published Online: October 1975

Group Therapy as a Treatment Technique for Severely Disturbed Outpatients

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The outpatient psychiatric department of a general hospital utilizes an economical four-day-a-week group program for severely disturbed patients who need Intensive therapy but not hospitalization. The main treatment modality is group therapy four days a week; patients also have access to occupational therapy, vocational rehabilitation counseling, and community activities. Follow-up of 48 patIents showed that 82 per cent felt they had improved. The author believes such a program can be offered as an economical alternative to a day hospital that Is not feasible because of lack of space and staff.

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Pages: 677 - 679

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Published in print: October 1975
Published online: 7 October 2014

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Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas; Baylor College of Medicine is Houston, Texas 77025
Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic Ben Taub General Hospital Houston, Texas

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