| Literature DB >> 19634047 |
Ulrike Dinger1, Henning Schauenburg.
Abstract
The influence of patients' interpersonal traits in interaction with experienced individual cohesion (i.e., each patient's feeling of belonging to the group) was investigated in a sample of 327 inpatients with mixed diagnoses. High cohesion and an increase in cohesion emerged as predictive for symptom improvement in a multilevel regression model. This influence was moderated by the affiliation dimension: In dismissive patients, an increase of cohesion over the course of treatment was helpful; in affiliative patients, symptom improvement was correlated with a slight decrease of cohesion. The findings highlight the therapeutic importance of group therapy and point to the differential influence of individually experienced group cohesion.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 19634047 DOI: 10.1080/10503300902855514
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychother Res ISSN: 1050-3307