Abstract
The general procedure for using patient-produced murals in group therapy is outlined, and the process is described as it relates to the interaction of one typical group of hospitalized patients. The technique's application to nonhospitalized patients is discussed, along with recommendations for further research into this innovative area of psychotherapy.
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