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A Dynamic Psychotherapy Group for the Elderly

Sandra Evans

St Bartholomew's and Homerton Hospitals, William Harvey House, London EC1A 7BE, UK.

Paul Chisholm

Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, UK.

John Walshe

Colchester, Essex, UK.

This paper describes a dynamic group for elderly chronically mentally ill patients within a day hospital setting. It highlights some of the difficulties of working psychodynamically with older people, but also suggests that psychological mindedness can be learnt as part of the process. Dependency issues can be confronted, facilitating increased autonomy and self-esteem.

Key Words: day hospitals • depressed elderly • group psychotherapy • psychotherapy

Group Analysis, Vol. 34, No. 2, 287-298 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/05333160122077884


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