Abstract

This paper describes a group treatment program for chronically ill patients which has been found to be more economical than traditional modalities of treatment of such patients and to minimize transference and countertransference problems. Technical guidelines and the theoretical rationale are discussed, as are the therapeutic factors in such a group. Case vignettes are given to illustrate both the group process and the individual patient's use of the group.

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