Psychological group therapy is a type of treatment where the therapist meets in one session with a small group of people with emotional problems (usually similar) to encourage everyone to go discussing their concerns or conditions and help each others, under professional direction. Through group interaction, changing behaviors and attitudes of patients, as well as their interpersonal skills are improved is achieved. Throughout the sessions, supported by the psychotherapist and the other members of the group, each patient will express your emotions and learning to listen and understand those of others, facilitating the resolution of your personal process improvement. As individual psychotherapy, group therapy is effective in treating problems like depression, anxiety, the impact of chronic or severe illness, the difficulty relating ...