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Use of the TAT in group therapy with children

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Journal of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy

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A therapeutic approach by cotherapists using TAT stories with a group of children of divorced parents is described with the aid of illustrative examples.

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Hoffman, S., Rosman, L., Danon, A. et al. Use of the TAT in group therapy with children. J Child Adolesc Group Ther 3, 121–128 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00973566

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