Narrative Group Therapy with the Seriously Mentally Ill: A Case Study

  • Vassallo T
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This paper describes a process set up to facilitate a group of people living with a serious mental illness. The group was based on Anthony's notions of recovery, and incorporated a narrative approach, while remaining consistent with Northen's groupwork model. Particular attention is paid to the preplanning and initial session of the group, to the use of letters and to the incorporation of a reflective team approach. Documentation of the discoveries made by the group members during its life is included in full.

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Vassallo, T. (1998). Narrative Group Therapy with the Seriously Mentally Ill: A Case Study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 19(1), 15–26. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0814-723x.1998.00046.x

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