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Am J Psychiatry 110:677-680, March 1954
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.110.9.677
© 1954 American Psychiatric Association
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GROUP THERAPY ON AN ACUTE SERVICE

M. P. GRAEBER M. D., G. C. BROWN M. D., RUTH M. PILLSBURY M. D., , and J. D. ENTERLINE M. D.

1. Group therapy when used as the basic organization of a ward is effective in controlling hyperactivity and acting-out.

2. Nurses and aides can be used both effectively and economically in such a program.

3. Providing a choice and variety of group leaders has seemed to increase therapeutic relationships.







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