Wong Fu Keung Daniel
Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong.
Int J Group Psychother. 2011 Jul;61(3):438-59. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2011.61.3.438.
This study documents the experiences of 20 Chinese people in Hong Kong who participated in group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). They were asked to comment on the aspects of the group content and process that they found to be useful or not useful in dealing with their depressive moods. In general, they reported that the groups helped them gain awareness of their thought and behavioral patterns and learn new cognitive and behavioral strategies. Certain aspects of the group process, however, such as the outpouring of negative emotions, were considered by the participants to be counterproductive to their learning and practice of CBT.
本研究记录了20名香港中国人参与团体认知行为疗法(CBT)的经历。他们被要求对团体内容和过程中在应对抑郁情绪方面有用或无用的方面发表评论。总体而言,他们报告称团体帮助他们认识到自己的思维和行为模式,并学习新的认知和行为策略。然而,参与者认为团体过程的某些方面,如负面情绪的倾诉,对他们学习和实践认知行为疗法有适得其反的效果。