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Group Psychotherapy Assessment and Practice is the definitive guide
to assessment in group therapy, offering the reader a means to
understand and implement group therapy screening, process, and
outcome tools. Geared to group psychotherapists as well as
academics, this state-of-the-art text provides the reader with a
framework to support and augment clinical judgment as part of
routine clinical practice. It demonstrates how utilizing
measurement-based care collaboratively with clients can help
maximize therapeutic processes and mechanisms of change. This book
shows how measures can improve the detection of client worsening
and prevent premature dropout - two factors that contribute greatly
to our duty to client care. Leading experts in the field provide
examples of new measures that can enhance multicultural training
and group leader cultural sensitivity, illustrating how awareness
of diversity can enhance clinical practice and provide more
contextually responsive treatment. Examples of cross-cultural
adaptations of measurement are also included that place group
therapy assessment within an international framework. This modern
guide provides practical tools such as handouts, measures to aid in
member selection, and methods of tracking progress and outcome to
strengthen the group leader's effectiveness.
Group Psychotherapy Assessment and Practice is the definitive guide
to assessment in group therapy, offering the reader a means to
understand and implement group therapy screening, process, and
outcome tools. Geared to group psychotherapists as well as
academics, this state-of-the-art text provides the reader with a
framework to support and augment clinical judgment as part of
routine clinical practice. It demonstrates how utilizing
measurement-based care collaboratively with clients can help
maximize therapeutic processes and mechanisms of change. This book
shows how measures can improve the detection of client worsening
and prevent premature dropout - two factors that contribute greatly
to our duty to client care. Leading experts in the field provide
examples of new measures that can enhance multicultural training
and group leader cultural sensitivity, illustrating how awareness
of diversity can enhance clinical practice and provide more
contextually responsive treatment. Examples of cross-cultural
adaptations of measurement are also included that place group
therapy assessment within an international framework. This modern
guide provides practical tools such as handouts, measures to aid in
member selection, and methods of tracking progress and outcome to
strengthen the group leader's effectiveness.
Focused Brief Group Therapy is an integrative interpersonal
approach to brief group therapy that uses formal assessment to
guide and inform treatment. Interpersonal relationships are an
essential component of our physical and mental health, but
developing meaningful relationships in today's world is an
ever-present struggle. This book introduces mental health
providers to focused brief group therapy (FBGT), and shows how how
it can help reduce a patient's distress from loneliness and
disconnection. Blending the art and science of therapy, this
semi-structured model enables therapists to improve their client's
existing interpersonal relationships, or develop new ones. Part I
offers an overview of the underlying constructs, integrated theory,
and overall structure of FBGT. Part II provides strategies and
techniques for implementation, and discusses the future of FBGT and
its applications.
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