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The role of didactic group psychotherapy in short-term psychiatric settings

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Andrew B. Druck, PhD, is Staff Psychologist and Team Leader at the Psychiatric Day Center Division of St. Luke's Hospital Center, New York City. The author would like to thank Dr. Kenneth Porter for his suggestions and his support.

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Druck, A.B. The role of didactic group psychotherapy in short-term psychiatric settings. Group 2, 98–109 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02383522

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