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Exercise groups in an insight-oriented, evening treatment program

J G O'Kelly1, W E Piper, R Kerber

  • 1Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, USA.

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
|March 24, 1998
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This study explores the benefits of exercise groups in psychodynamic therapy for mood and personality disorders. These groups offer unique opportunities for patients to enact conflicts, providing valuable insights for traditional therapy.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Psychology
  • Group Therapy

Background:

  • Insight-oriented, psychodynamic evening treatment programs often include diverse therapeutic modalities.
  • Patients with mood and personality disorders benefit from integrated treatment approaches.

Observation:

  • Exercise groups are a key component of this psychodynamic program.
  • Therapists facilitate permissive activities within exercise groups, maintaining professional boundaries.
  • Patient conflicts are often enacted during these exercise group sessions.

Findings:

  • Exercise groups provide a unique platform for the enactment of patient conflicts.
  • Events and dynamics from exercise groups generate rich material for psychodynamic group therapy.
  • The integration of exercise groups enhances the overall therapeutic program.

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Implications:

  • Exercise groups offer significant benefits for patients with mood and personality disorders.
  • This model demonstrates the value of incorporating physical activity into psychotherapy.
  • Further research into the specific benefits and mechanisms of exercise groups in psychotherapy is warranted.