认知行为心理戏剧小组治疗 认知行为心理戏剧小组治疗
International journal of group psychotherapy
|March 7, 2024
概括
认知行为心理戏剧小组治疗 (CBPGT) 提供了一种有效的,数据驱动的方法来修改负面模式. 这种综合模型有助于客户改善情绪调节,并参与积极的体验.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 群体治疗 群体治疗
- 心理戏剧是一种精神戏剧.
背景情况:
- 认知行为心理戏剧小组治疗 (CBPGT) 整合了认知行为和心理戏剧干预.
- 它为客户提供了一个安全的环境,以修改消极的思维,行为和人际关系模式.
- 该方法是数据驱动的,并建立在一个经过验证的有效模型上.
研究的目的:
- 介绍和描述认知行为心理戏剧小组治疗 (CBPGT) 模型.
- 突出其在解决负面思维模式和情绪调节方面的有效性.
- 为那些对传统疗法没有反应的客户提供CBPGT作为有益的替代方案.
主要方法:
- 纳入认知行为技术.
- 在小组环境中应用精神戏剧干预措施.
- 专注于识别和修改功能障碍的思维模式和行为.
主要成果:
- 客户可以识别和修改消极的思维,行为和人际关系模式.
- 报告了积极和基于成功的经验的参与度增加.
- 对于情绪调节至关重要的功能障碍思维模式的意识发展.
结论:
- 对于临床患者和学生来说,CBPGT是一个有效的模型.
- 认知行为和精神戏剧方法的整合为小组治疗提供了一个新的维度.
- 对那些没有对传统治疗方法做出反应的人来说,CBPGT可能特别有益.
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