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Citation

Brulin-Solignac D, Bouchard JP, Zanetti A, Bouguin S. Soins Psychiatr. 2018; 39(316): 34-37.

Vernacular Title

Groupes de parole, prévenir la violence et la dangerosité.

Affiliation

Centre hospitalier de Cadillac, 89, rue Cazeaux-Cazalet, 33410 Cadillac, France; Centre ressource pour les intervenants auprès des auteurs de violences sexuelles (CRIAVS) de la région Rhône-Alpes, délégation de Grenoble, centre médico-psychologique (CMP) Les Marronniers, 2, chemin des marronniers, 38000 Grenoble, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, S.F.I.R.E.C., Publisher Masson Editeur)

DOI

10.1016/j.spsy.2018.03.008

PMID

29753437

Abstract

A support group brings together several people around a common theme. It aims to favour the expression of experiences, suffering, conflicts, problems as well as discussions about potential improvements or solutions. The themes of these supervised exchanges are varied and numerous. They might cover violent acts against oneself or others in order to lessen or prevent such violence and dangerousness. Support groups are often supervised and facilitated by psychologists, frequently accompanied by nurses when they take place within a healthcare setting.

Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.


Language: fr

Keywords

acting out; dangerosité; dangerousness; group therapy; groupe de parole; passage à l’acte; prevention; prévention; recurrence; récidive; support group; thérapie de groupe; violence

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