Counselling Psychology Quarterly

Cork Older Adult Intervention Project: Outcomes of a gestalt therapy group with older adults

Eleanor O'Leary ; Geraldine Sheedy ; Kathleen O'Sullivan ; Carl Thoresen
Gestalt psychotherapyResearchIndividual randomized controlled trials with big samples (n>30)English
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Abstracts

The study investigated the effects of a gestalt therapy group with older adults. A total of 43 adults, 65 years or older, were randomised into treatment and assessment control groups of 22 and 21 respectively. ANCOVA results indicated that group therapy participants reported less anger control and more overall expression of anger than the control participants. In addition, they were significantly more agreeable and less hostile and more clear-headed and less confused at the end of the group. These findings were supported by reported emotional changes. Younger group participants were significantly more composed and less anxious than younger control group members. Qualitative results further illustrated this reduction in anxiety. Participants significantly increased their level of clear-headedness and were less confused. Qualitative evidence also illustrated their clear-headedness and agreeableness. Exploratory analysis illustrated substantial learning about oneself by group participants.

Journal
Counselling Psychology Quarterly
Autor
Rok publikacji
2003
Głośność
16
Number of Pages
131-143
ISSN Number
0951-5070
DOI
10.1080/0951507031000152641

APA citation

O'Leary, E., Sheedy, G., O'Sullivan, K., & Thoresen, C. (2003). Cork Older Adult Intervention Project: Outcomes of a gestalt therapy group with older adults. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 16, 131-143. https://doi.org/10.1080/0951507031000152641