Background and Introduction: Essentially, the core arguments needed to be provided in this extant literature review using current, scholarly and academically- inclined published researches, which revolve, encompasses and offers critiqued studies on how, why, in what manners and the extent to which identification, evolvement, development and deployment of core Therapy Groups and resultant participant encouragement, motivation and engagement, could go long way in alleviating anxiety and improving, strengthening coping strengths and abilities among mentally- ill patients in select constructs and treatment …show more content…
AHRQ Article titled” Interventions for Adults with Serious Mental Illness who are involved with the Criminal Justice System
2. NCBI Article by Silie Endresen Reme et al., titled “Work-focused cognitive- behavioural therapy and individual job support to increase work participation in common mental disorders: a Randomized Controlled Multi-centre trial.
3. NCBI Articles by Amdt Bussing et al., titled” Effects of Yoga on Mental and Physical Health : A Short Summary of Reviews
4. NCBI Article by Elizabeth Hoge, et al. “Randomized Controlled Trial of Mindfulness Meditation for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Effects on Anxiety and Stress Reactivity.
5. PLOS Journal by Wendy Pots et al., titled” The Efficacy of Mindfulness- based Cognitive Therapy as a Public Mental Health Intervention for Adults with Mild to Moderate Depressive Symptomatology- a Randomized Control Trial”.
Conclusion: Revisits PICO question and treatment of the same in these research and offers summary/ ultimate reviews with writer’s own opinions, arguments and perspectives on how, why and the empirical extent to which evidenced based, Therapy groups could offer greater, comparatively greater and improved therapy benefits when compared/ contrasted with non Therapy groups in areas of Anxiety Alleviation, Improved Stress Management and strengthened Coping skills for mentally- ill patients in control