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Published Online: 2 February 2021

Terrified of Group Therapy: Investigating Obstacles to Entering or Leading Groups

Abstract

Despite substantial evidence that group therapy is effective, many individuals are reluctant to join groups, and clinicians are reluctant to refer patients to them or to lead a group themselves. This article investigates the obstacles to participation in group therapy. It focuses primarily on the deeply personal elements of this hesitation for potential group members, which include social anxiety, fear of anger from other group members, dread of experiencing shame or humiliation, and desire for individual attention. Clinicians, as well, are reluctant to lead groups, because they feel insufficiently trained and may fear the experience of inadequacy, shame, and humiliation. These obstacles to participation are often driven by powerful components of transference and countertransference.

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American Journal of Psychotherapy
Pages: 71 - 75
PubMed: 33525915

History

Received: 11 July 2020
Revision received: 20 September 2020
Revision received: 16 November 2020
Revision received: 7 December 2020
Accepted: 11 December 2020
Published online: 2 February 2021
Published in print: June 01, 2021

Keywords

  1. Psychotherapy
  2. Group
  3. Treatment Issues
  4. Anxiety Disorders
  5. Social Anxiety Disorder

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Joseph J. Shay, Ph.D., C.G.P. [email protected]
Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and private practice, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Send correspondence to Dr. Shay ([email protected]).

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The author has confirmed that details of these cases have been disguised to protect the privacy of the patients described.

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