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Group Analysis, Vol. 33, No. 3, 373-396 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/05333160022077407

Assessment of Change after Long-Term Psychoanalytic Group Treatment: Presentation of a Field Study of Outpatients from Private Psychiatric Practice

Steinar Lorentzen

Psykiatrisk Institutt, Forskningsveien 7, 0319 Oslo, Norway.

The main purpose of this article is to underline the importance of doing clinical research on long-term, dynamic group psychotherapy as it is carried out in practice (effectiveness study). After a review of the outcome literature, which mainly consists of experimental studies (efficacy studies), an effectiveness study from a private practice will be described with some preliminary results. Experiences from implementation of a research project in clinical practice are presented and the strengths and limitations of the two research methods are discussed.

Key Words: effectiveness study • group analysis • long-term group therapy • research


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