Group Psychotherapy with Depressed Women
PAUL B. MILLER M.D.1, and
LOUISE FERONE M.S.W.2
1 Medical Director, De Paul University Mental Health Clinic, Room 1524, 25 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, III. 60604, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, Northwestern University Medical School, and Visiting Clinical Professor of Psychology, De Paul University
2 Director of Social Work, De Paul University Mental Health Clinic
At the Mental Health Clinic of De Paul University 14 depressed middle-aged women have been treated in outpatient group therapy. On the basis of demonstrated improvement of patients in the group, the authors suggest that group therapy may be a preferred form of psychotherapy for similar patients.