Abstract
The NARA therapeutic community at the Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury, Connecticut, utilizes up to fifteen hours of group procedures weekly, as well as a reward system and an inmate status system. Fifty NARA therapeutic community residents were administered the Yalom 60-item Q-Sort of characteristics of successful therapy patients. Insight-related items were most highly ranked, followed by existential and catharsis factors, respectively. These results were compared to those of Yalom, highest-ranked items were examined, and the implications for understanding therapeutic communities were discussed.
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