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An Overview of Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Science and Practice

Abstract

Group cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) is well-established as an effective treatment for a wide range of psychiatric disorders. In this chapter we discuss the benefits of group CBT and the unique role of group process factors. We then provide guidance on the adaptation of CBT for group settings and review the research on the effectiveness of group CBT for a number of psychiatric conditions and the role of group process factors in outcome. We end the chapter with a discussion on tips for running a CBT group and unique considerations, including diversity issues, virtual groups, and inpatient settings.

Authors

Nowakowski ME; Bieling PJ

Book title

Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, Second Edition

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

DOI

10.1016/B978-0-12-818697-8.00205-3
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