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    • Mental Health
    • Psychology
    • Telemedicine

    Background:

    • Group teletherapy utilization increased post-COVID-19.
    • Personal disclosure and empathy are crucial for treatment effectiveness and interpersonal functioning.
    • Emerging adults are a key demographic for mental health interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate changes in personal disclosure and empathy within group teletherapy for emerging adults.
    • To assess the development of interpersonal skills in a virtual therapeutic setting.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of group teletherapy session notes.
    • Coding for initial disclosures, empathic responses, and similar disclosures.
    • Measurement of participant disclosure and empathy levels over time.

    Main Results:

    • Participants demonstrated consistent initial personal disclosures throughout the study.
    • Engagement through empathic responses and similar disclosures showed a gradual increase over time.
    • Group teletherapy facilitated the development of interpersonal skills in emerging adults.

    Conclusions:

    • Group teletherapy is a viable modality for fostering disclosure and empathy among emerging adults with mental illness.
    • The study supports the continued research and application of teletherapy in mental healthcare.
    • Teletherapy can effectively promote crucial interpersonal skills necessary for mental well-being.