Pinney E L, Wells S H, Fisher B
Am J Psychiatry. 1978 Dec;135(12):1505-8. doi: 10.1176/ajp.135.12.1505.
The authors used a questionnaire sent to the directors of the 256 approved American psychiatric residency programs to examine the availability, content, and orientations of group therapy training. They found that 78% of the responding programs offered group therapy training, a substantial increase from earlier estimates; that an approach incorporating didactic courses, observation and leadership of groups, supervision, and participation in an experiential group was gaining increased acceptance; that most of the programs provided a variety of arrangements for supervision of group training; that the theoretical orientations mirrored the field of group therapy itself; and, finally, that associated disciplines were gaining increasing acceptance.
作者向256个经批准的美国精神病学住院医师培训项目的主任发送了一份调查问卷,以研究团体治疗培训的可用性、内容和方向。他们发现,78%的回应项目提供团体治疗培训,这一比例较早期估计有大幅增加;一种将理论课程、团体观察与领导、督导以及参与体验式团体相结合的方法越来越受到认可;大多数项目为团体培训督导提供了多种安排;理论方向反映了团体治疗领域本身的情况;最后,相关学科越来越受到认可。