Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and private practice, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Am J Psychother. 2021 Jun 1;74(2):71-75. doi: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20200033. Epub 2021 Feb 2.
Despite substantial evidence that group therapy is effective, many individuals are reluctant to join groups, and clinicians are reluctant to refer patients to them or to lead a group themselves. This article investigates the obstacles to participation in group therapy. It focuses primarily on the deeply personal elements of this hesitation for potential group members, which include social anxiety, fear of anger from other group members, dread of experiencing shame or humiliation, and desire for individual attention. Clinicians, as well, are reluctant to lead groups, because they feel insufficiently trained and may fear the experience of inadequacy, shame, and humiliation. These obstacles to participation are often driven by powerful components of transference and countertransference.
尽管有大量证据表明团体治疗是有效的,但许多人不愿意参加团体治疗,临床医生也不愿意将患者转介给团体治疗或自己领导团体治疗。本文探讨了参与团体治疗的障碍。它主要关注潜在团体成员对这种犹豫的深层次个人因素,包括社交焦虑、害怕来自其他团体成员的愤怒、害怕体验羞耻或羞辱,以及渴望得到个人关注。临床医生也不愿意领导团体,因为他们觉得自己训练不足,可能会害怕感到不足、羞耻和羞辱。这些参与障碍通常是由移情和反移情的强大因素驱动的。