Psychiatrists repeatedly stress that psychiatric treatment is not only pharmacotherapy, but also various psychotherapeutic interventions. The latter includes various methods, as both individual psychotherapy (with many different techniques), but also therapy conducted in a much larger group of people. We are talking about group therapy, which some patients fear, but which can have a really beneficial effect on their mental state. So when can group therapy be recommended to a patient, and what does it actually involve?
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