In
the
Consulting
of
Psychology
and
Health
Montse
Valls
Giner,
also
offer
the
possibility
of
group
therapy.
This
type
of
therapy
is
specifically
designed
for
people
with
some
kind
to
modify
harmful
habits.
The
groups
were
organized
to
allow
for
the
greatest
possible
homogeneity,
as
this
will
facilitate
communication
between
members
of
this
group.
It
may
be
also
very
suitable
for
people
with
eating
disorders,
but
in
this
case
will
form
an
independent
group,
which
included
only
people
with
this
disorder.
Another
field
of
application
of
this
therapy
is
mourning
the
loss
of a
loved
one,
for
any
reason
(death,
breakup,
etc...)
The
psychologist
shall
supervise
and
direct
the
sessions,
where
each
patient
stating
the
problems,
progress
and/or
setbacks
and
submit
to
the
opinion
of
others
while
you
opine
about
the
problems
and
situation
of
others.
This
interaction
between
patients,
causes
each
of
them
to
live
problems
of
the
other,
terminating
to
knowing
the
origin
and
circumstances
of
their
own
problems
and
the
consequences
of
their
harmful
habits
or
disorder,
comprising
the
social
sphere.
Another
added
value
in
group
therapy
is
that
the
cost
for
the
patient
is
much
smaller
than
the
individual
therapies
and
allow,
with
ease,
making
this
therapy
as
support,
sometimes
for
quite
long
periods,
avoiding
thus
the
potential
relapse
inherent
in a
short
therapy.
Psychologist
intervene in all
cases where it
is necessary, to
score a certain
way or take a
spin on the path
taken, when
appropriate. It
is important in
this type of
therapy, there
is empathy
between
professional and
patient and
among patients
themselves, that
this is so, it
is also the work
of psychologist
shall ensure
that at all
times for proper
development in
group living.
These sessions
will be held in
a cozy space and
trying as far as
possible, to
create the most
relaxed and
pleasant
atmosphere as
possible.
This type of
therapy opens
new horizons for
people who had
completely lost.
It may be useful
to treat any of
the following
disorders:
-
Harmful
habits
such as
To drink,
tobacco,
gambling,
new
technologies,
compulsive
shopping,
etc.
-
Eating
disorders
such as
anorexia,
bulimia,
etc.
-
Mourning
therapies
loss of
loved ones
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