Multiple therapist groups in a day-patient setting and some aspects of group geography
Capelle, P.
South African Medical Journal 50(11): 448-452
1976
ISSN/ISBN: 0256-9574 PMID: 1265544 Document Number: 105335
The pros and cons of multiple therapist groups are considered from both the patient's and the therapist's points of view. Some aspects of group geography and how this may affect group activity, are examined. The significance among selected patients of preferential seating and how activity in the group varied with this, is discussed.
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