Abstract
The authors describe the structure of their therapy group practice, rules that apply within the group, administrative contracts, issues regarding socializing in a small city, how they think about the process in the group, and some specific examples of methods they use. They also discuss the presence in the group of participant observers (therapists in training).
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Curtis A. Steele
Curtis A. Steele, M.D., ABPN(P), CTA, is a psychiatrist in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He is a member of the Dalhousie University Department of Psychiatry.
Nancy Porter-Steele
Nancy Porter-Steele, Ph.D., TSTA, is a psychotherapist and trainer in private practice in Halifax.