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Social implications of group psychotherapy on chronic psychoses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

B. Mitric*
Affiliation:
Dom Zdravlja Kotor, Kotor, Montenegro

Abstract

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Introduction

Center for mental health is establishrd in May of year 2005. enter for mental health promotes the mental health care in the community.

Objective

To evaluate the effect of group psychotherapy on chronic psychoses, ambulatory treated in Mental Health Center in Kotor, Montenegro.

Aims

The influence of effect of group psychotherapy on chronic psychoses in the development of optimal socialization.

Method

The group consist of patients who werw coming for regular check-ups in our health center during previous 5 years. The group in semi-opened and it is heterogeneous in respect to gender and age. The effect is estimated by observing the behavior of group dynamics.

There werw 8 regular members in this group and additional ones who participated occasionally, on suggestion of their psychiatrist.

Results

During the initial group meetings it was noticed that the patients are not familiar with each other, even though they werw previously treated in our local psychiatric hospital and are inhabitants of a same, smail town. They didn t communicate with each other and didn t even know each others names. They ewrw distrustful toward new group members and could.t think of the questions to ask whwn the new members werw presented to them, After six months, group members formed friendship relationships.

Conclusions

Evaluation of the effect of group psychotherapy is fascilitating the development of optimal socialization as well as optimal interpersonal relationships within group, in respect to the nature and progression of mental disorder.

Type
P03-153
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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