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Interpersonal process-oriented group psychotherapy with offender populations.

Robert D Morgan1, Carrie L Winterowd

  • 1Department of Psychology, Texas Tech University, USA.

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
|August 2, 2002
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This article explores applying group psychotherapy to offender populations, highlighting unique challenges and considerations for therapeutic factors and group dynamics. It addresses effective strategies for working with difficult clients in this specialized context.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapy Research

Background:

  • Group psychotherapy is a widely used therapeutic modality.
  • Offender populations present unique challenges in therapeutic settings.
  • Existing literature often lacks specific guidance for group work with offenders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the application of interpersonal process-oriented group psychotherapy for offender populations.
  • To identify special considerations required for group therapy with offenders.
  • To explore the relevance of therapeutic factors and group process in this context.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and theoretical analysis of group psychotherapy principles.
  • Examination of interpersonal process dynamics within offender groups.
  • Case study considerations for managing difficult client behaviors.

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Main Results:

  • Group psychotherapy with offenders necessitates adaptations to standard therapeutic approaches.
  • Therapeutic factors such as cohesion and universality require careful management.
  • Understanding group process is crucial for addressing resistance and manipulation.

Conclusions:

  • Interpersonal process-oriented group psychotherapy can be adapted for offender populations.
  • Specialized considerations for therapeutic factors and group dynamics are essential for success.
  • Effective strategies exist for managing challenging behaviors in offender group therapy.