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- Title
The Efficacy of an Experiential Group Psychotheraphy Program in Approaching Anxiety.
- Authors
Nedelcea, Cătălin
- Abstract
The article presents results obtained using a group psychotherapy program, cumulating a total number of 40 hours, in working with anxiety. The group psychotherapy intervention is both a humanistic-experiential and an integrative one, using components from different experiential psychotherapies. The 33 participants involved were mostly students, asking for psychotherapy support for anxiety symptoms. They participated voluntary in the research, being assessed at the beginning and at the end of psychotherapy program. The measures used were: NEO PI-R, C anxiety questionnaire of Cattell, Hamilton Anxiety Scale & Beck Depression Inventory. The results obtained showed significant decreasing of scores at anxiety and depression scales and also significant changes of scores at some of NEO PI-R factors and facets, after the psychotherapeutic intervention.
- Subjects
EXPERIENTIAL psychotherapy; ECLECTIC psychotherapy; GROUP psychotherapy; ANXIETY treatment; THERAPEUTICS; MENTAL depression
- Publication
Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy / Revista de PSIHOterapie Experientiala, 2012, Vol 15, Issue 4, p11
- ISSN
1453-634X
- Publication type
Article