
The Therapeutic Factors in Group Psychotherapy
Therapeutic factors in group psychotherapy are key elements that contribute to clients' healing and growth. These include creating a sense of belonging, providing support from others with similar issues, and learning from shared experiences. Insight is gained through feedback and understanding oneself better. Hope is fostered as members see change in others. Corrective feedback helps challenge unhelpful beliefs. Cohesion builds trust within the group, encouraging openness. These factors work together to promote emotional healing, self-awareness, and personal development in a supportive, communal setting.