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This book describes how group treatment offers a unique opportunity
for group members to learn and to change as they interact with
other group members. The group structure presents a social
microcosm of relationships that people who seek psychotherapeutic
treatment find problematic in their private and public lives. In
groups, the participants can observe each other, provide feedback
to each other, and practice change strategies. In short, group
treatment has a powerful healing and supportive function. Based on
the authors' many years of education and experience in academia,
the private and public sectors, specific guidance is offered to
group leaders on participation, organization, and communication in
group treatment. The authors describe the history and
characteristics of group treatment, how to organize a treatment
group, the roles and responsibilities of the group leader, methods
of group treatment, and typical responses of participants. Given
its purpose and methodology, this book takes an original
perspective on group treatment aimed ultimately at improving
healing processes in healthcare and social care. This book will
provide a helpful introduction and guide for a range of
professionals who work in primary healthcare, company healthcare,
somatic care, psychiatric and social care, and the non-profit
sector.
This book describes how group treatment offers a unique opportunity
for group members to learn and to change as they interact with
other group members. The group structure presents a social
microcosm of relationships that people who seek psychotherapeutic
treatment find problematic in their private and public lives. In
groups, the participants can observe each other, provide feedback
to each other, and practice change strategies. In short, group
treatment has a powerful healing and supportive function. Based on
the authors' many years of education and experience in academia,
the private and public sectors, specific guidance is offered to
group leaders on participation, organization, and communication in
group treatment. The authors describe the history and
characteristics of group treatment, how to organize a treatment
group, the roles and responsibilities of the group leader, methods
of group treatment, and typical responses of participants. Given
its purpose and methodology, this book takes an original
perspective on group treatment aimed ultimately at improving
healing processes in healthcare and social care. This book will
provide a helpful introduction and guide for a range of
professionals who work in primary healthcare, company healthcare,
somatic care, psychiatric and social care, and the non-profit
sector.
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