Time-managed Group Psychotherapy: Effective Clinical ApplicationsAmerican Psychiatric Pub, 1996 M12 31 - 453 páginas As managed care systems become the most important healthcare delivery models in the United States, they are revolutionizing the way that clinicians provide psychotherapy. Financial considerations and the size of client pools have an increasing expectation that group psychotherapy be the modality of first choice. In this new environment, clinicians must be thoroughly conversant in group therapy techniques to be effective providers. Written by a leading expert on group therapy, Time-Managed Group Psychotherapy: Effective Clinical Applications provides new and experienced clinicians with generic models for the development of efficient and effective interactive groups able to deliver a wide variety of treatment options. It offers a comprehensive examination of the potential of group psychotherapy and an appreciation of time management in its utilization. Based on empirical research and illustrated with numerous examples, this text discusses a variety of treatment models that employ various combinations of supportive, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and psychodynamic techniques. |
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... Group Psychotherapy . ix 3 3 • . . . • • 5 . 10 12 • 13 · 15 Adaptation to Change in the Healthcare Delivery System A Historical Perspective 2 A Generic Model of Psychotherapy A Generic Model of Individual Psychotherapy Generic ...
... Group and Individual Therapy 276 · Prevention of Negative Effects 277 Section IV : Group Models for Clinical Service ... Model Confirmation Letter . 366 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 382 385 12. Crisis Intervention Group Information ...
... model sound familiar " That sounds like what I do all the time ; it's good to hear it spelled out so clearly . " The generic model of psychotherapy is explained in some detail in Chapter 2 and augmented with material from the group ...
... group psychotherapist . Chapter 1 makes it abundantly clear that an increasing portion of psychotherapy is now ... model is introduced for understanding personality disorders . Assessment is ... groups , X TIME - MANAGED GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY.
... models put into concrete terms the basic approach of the book . First , one must learn how to manage the small in- teractive group using the principles of group dynamics and the generic model . Then , this small - group format can be ...
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The Psychotherapy Landscape | xvii |
The Psychotherapy Service Delivery System | xix |
The Effectiveness of Group Psychotherapy | xxiv |
Adaptation to Change in the Healthcare Delivery System | xxvi |
A Historical Perspective | xxvii |
A Generic Model of Psychotherapy | 1 |
Generic Principles of Group Psychotherapy | 15 |
The Nature of the Small Group | 21 |
Focal Incidents | 193 |
Relapse Prevention | 208 |
Termination | 211 |
Strategies for Managing Termination | 215 |
Therapist Style and Technique | 231 |
Treatment Manuals | 234 |
Intervention Skills | 242 |
Concurrent Group and Individual Therapy | 256 |
Group Norms | 26 |
Group Size | 27 |
Stages of Group Development | 29 |
The Designated Leader | 34 |
Social Roles | 36 |
Group Cohesion | 39 |
Therapeutic Factors | 40 |
Assessment and Pretherapy Tasks | 49 |
Assessment of the Patient | 51 |
DSMIV | 52 |
A Dimensional Model of Personality | 62 |
Structuring the Assessment Process | 66 |
Formulation of a Focus and Interpersonal Diagnosis | 66 |
Structuring the FocusSetting interview | 67 |
Interpersonal Diagnosis | 71 |
The Interpersonal Circumplex | 72 |
Structural Analysis of Social Behavior SASB | 80 |
Group Composition and Pretherapy Preparation | 99 |
Pretherapy Preparation | 114 |
Implementing the Generic Group | 121 |
The Beginning The Engagement Stage | 123 |
Strategies for the Early Group | 131 |
Therapist Technique | 144 |
The Individual Member | 147 |
Social Roles | 149 |
Predictable Problems | 150 |
Completion of the Engagement Stage | 158 |
Dealing With Conflict The Differentiation Stage | 161 |
Development of the Group Structure | 165 |
Therapist Technique | 166 |
The Individual Member | 170 |
Social Roles | 172 |
Predictable Problems | 174 |
Summary of Group Development Through the Differentiation Stage | 178 |
Interpersonal work | 181 |
Interpersonal Learning | 182 |
Prevention of Negative Effects | 257 |
Group Models for Clinical Service Systems | 263 |
Planning for Clinical Group Programs | 265 |
Professional Ethics and the Group Psychotherapist | 278 |
Models of Group Psychotherapy | 287 |
Interpersonal Problems Group | 290 |
Antidepression Interpersonal Group | 296 |
Panic Disorder Group | 304 |
Crisis Intervention Group | 312 |
Inpatient Ward Groups | 318 |
Personality Problems Group | 323 |
Community Support Clinic | 331 |
Eating Disorders Information Group | 334 |
Substance Abuse Group | 337 |
SelfHelp Groups | 342 |
Appendixes | 345 |
Global Assessment of Functioning GAP Scale | 346 |
Global Assessment of Relational Functioning GARF Scale | 348 |
Multiaxial Evaluation Report Form | 349 |
Psychological Mindedness Scale | 350 |
Quality of Relationships Scale | 351 |
List of Important Relationships | 352 |
Interpersonal Work Sheet | 353 |
Target Goals Form | 354 |
Patient Information Handout | 355 |
Group Report Forms | 362 |
Model Confirmation Letter | 365 |
Crisis Intervention Group Information Sheet | 367 |
Patient Change Measures | 368 |
Group Process Measures | 372 |
Current Books | 376 |
Source Notes | 379 |
References | 401 |
Index | 417 |
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