RT Journal A1 Lieberman MA, Solow N, Bond GR, Reibstein J T1 THe psychotherapeutic impact of women's consciousness-raisingnn groups JF Archives of General Psychiatry JO Archives of General Psychiatry YR 1979 FD February 1 VO 36 IS 2 SP 161 OP 168 DO 10.1001/archpsyc.1979.01780020051004 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.1979.01780020051004 AB • The psychotherapeutic impact of women's consciousnessraising (CR) groups was assessed for 32 women entering groups formed in suburban, middle-class communities. Changes occurring over a six-month period were examined through pre-CR group and follow-up questionnaires and intensive interviews. Women increased in self-esteem and identification with the Women's Movement, but symptom distress was not alleviated, nor were marital relationships affected. While women expressed more positive self attitudes with greater feelings of autonomy and assertiveness, few participants manifested life-style or behavioral changes. The CR groups in this study thus served a limited psychotherapeutic function. In addition, CR and professional psychotherapy were seen as complementary and not as antagonistic help-giving systems.