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Published Online: March 1994

An Overview of Nine Decades of Group Psychotherapy

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Group psychotherapy has experienced unprecedented growth in the nine decades of its existence. Begun by a Boston physician in 1905 as a "class" for his patients with tuberculosis, it has achieved international recognition as an effective modality for the treatment of emotionally impaired children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. Group psychotherapy's first growth spurt occurred during World War II, when understaffed military hospitals in both the United States and England were forced to use group treatment measures to attend to the large number of psychiatric casualties. In the 1960s the community mental health centers movement, with its mandate to serve many people in large catchment areas, became another impetus for the employment of group approaches in both remedial and preventive contexts. Group intervention measures, ranging from clinical group psychotherapy to derivative approaches, have expanded to virtually all human services. They are bound to play a major role in the current move toward managed health care, with its emphasis on cost containment and accountability.

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Pages: 217 - 225

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Published in print: March 1994
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Saul Scheidlinger
Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City; Cornell University College of Medicine

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