Terms beginning with "G"

Many misunderstandings in the depiction of people with mental illnesses have arisen from misunderstanding of the vocabulary of mental illnesses, or inaccuracies in that vocabulary’s use. The following glossary has been developed from The American Psychiatric Association’s Psychiatric Glossary and a list prepared by the Mental Health Association in Los Angeles County, of preferred and misunderstood terms used to describe mental illnesses. The glossary contains examples of both proper language and language that perpetuates misunderstanding and stigma.

Those marked with an asterisk (*) are examples of outmoded, inaccurate and stigmatizing language.

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Group Therapy

A form of psychotherapy for a group of patients— usually 6 to 8— who may have similar or different problems. The technique involves interaction among members by means of mutual discussion, criticism, role playing and interpretation of behaviors seen in the group.

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