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Group Therapy Counselling
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Group Therapy Counselling
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group
counselling
therapy
psychology
case conceptualization - psychotherapy
masters degree
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Fi MSWpsychologist
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Group Therapy Counselling
1. Reasons?
1.1 Efficiency
1.2 Experience of commonality
1.3 Variety of new resources of new points
1.4 Sense of belongings
1.5 Skills Practice
1.6 Feedback
1.7 Vicarious learning
1.8 Real-life Approximation
2. Therapist aim to achieve
2.1 Acceptance
2.2 Expectation
2.3 Belongingness
2.4 Safety
3. Various type of group
3.1. Education
3.1.1. Members have different abilities/ learning styles
3.1.2. members at different levels with the materials
3.2. Discussion
3.2.1. Leader: should aware of member try to dominate
3.2.2. Leader: should try to get everyone to participate
3.3. Task
3.4. Growth & Experiential
3.5. Counselling & Therapy
3.6. Support
3.7. Self-help
4. Yalom's curative factors in group
4.1. Instillation of hope
4.2. Universality
4.3. Imparting information
4.4. Altruism
4.5. Corrective recapitulation of the primary family group
4.6. Development of socializing techniques
4.7. Limitative behaviuor
4.8. Group cohesiveness
4.9. Catharsis
4.10. Existential factors
5. Group counselling VS Individual counselling
5.1. those benefit from Group counselling
5.1.1. For those who: a) needs more input from others; b) learn more from listening than talking; c) Teenagers
6. Group style
6.1. Leadership
6.1.1. Leader-directed VS Group directed
6.1.1.1. Leader-directed
Leader: active / directive / structured
Leader has an understanding of the member's needs & structure the group to meet those needs
6.1.1.2. Group-directed
members determine the direction and content
6.1.2. Interpersonal VS intrapersonal leaadtership
6.1.2.1. Interpersonal
emphasize the 'here' & dynamics of the group
6.1.2.2. Intrapersonal
focus on the needs & concerns of the individual members
Leader must address 1) Content; 2) Process
Content
task or purpose of the group (what)
Process
the interaction <=> members, members <=> leader, and how members participate in the group (how)
7. Ethical issues
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