
doi: 10.1007/bf01584685
pmid: 4438476
The authors describe their experience with the use of athletics immediately preceding group discussion. They see the activity period as an aid to the display of emotion; an outlet for aggressive energy; and a valuable route for the therapists to here-and-now interaction with the group. Such a technique also capitalizes upon the talents of non-psychiatric personnel and gives the recreational facilities of the mental hospital added usefulness in the treatment of patients from the surrounding community.
Male, Physician-Patient Relations, Outpatient Clinics, Hospital, Adolescent, Depression, New York, Underachievement, Psychotherapy, Multiple, Child Behavior Disorders, Peer Group, Psychoanalytic Therapy, Aggression, Psychotherapy, Group, Humans, Child, Sports
Male, Physician-Patient Relations, Outpatient Clinics, Hospital, Adolescent, Depression, New York, Underachievement, Psychotherapy, Multiple, Child Behavior Disorders, Peer Group, Psychoanalytic Therapy, Aggression, Psychotherapy, Group, Humans, Child, Sports
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