The Use of Photolanguage (R) in Group Therapy with Adolescents: An Early Intervention in Youth Mental Health

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作者
de Schelotto, Dora Musetti [1 ]
Kohan, Irina [1 ]
Guerrero, Claudia [1 ]
机构
[1] CASMU, Hlth Ctr Med Union Uruguay, Psychotherapeut Program, Montevideo, Uruguay
关键词
Adolescents; psychotherapy; group therapy; Photolanguage (R); Uruguay;
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10.2174/2210676611202010061
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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This study examined the results of nine years of follow-up of group therapy with adolescents at a clinic in Montevideo, Uruguay. "Groups of adolescent life" started in the year 2002 with regular weekly sessions lasting 60-75 minutes. Five to 14 youngsters of both sexes participated in each group; the ages were between 10-12 and 12-15 years old for some groups, and between 16 - 18 and 19 - 21 years old for other groups. The Photolanguage (R) technique was used. It consisted in the choice of a photo to answer a question asked by the therapist at the beginning of the session; this created a new ludic situation that facilitated the expression of emotions. The main purpose of the therapeutic-groups was to promote good interpersonal relationships within each group as a way to improve further communications with peers and adults. The groups encouraged the communication of feelings, and collectively analyzed individual situations; they also sought to develop the capacity of the participants to enjoy the human encounter. The main requirement was regular attendance, and the therapists guaranteed freedom of expression and respect for all opinions in an environment of participation where the adolescents could share their experiences and emotions. The adolescents responded favorably to the group situations, better than to individual therapeutic approaches. The groups allowed them to be more open and communicative, and to express freely their most serious conflicts. The youngsters were able to discover their personal uniqueness and commonalities, and learned to express their opinions as well as to listen, to accept, and to respect those of others. This enhanced their self-esteem and improved their day to day functioning.
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