Group therapy can be very beneficial for clients. In fact, research has shown that for many clients, group therapy is as effective as individual therapy. Members of groups are not only able to influence change within one another, but they are often able to more easily relate to the guidance of peers than that of a therapist. With the increasing popularity of this therapeutic approach, it is essential for you to have a strong foundation in psychotherapeutic techniques for groups. Group therapy can alleviate feelings of isolation and foster a supportive and collaborative environment for sharing difficult feelings in order to facilitate healing. For many people, being part of a group that has a shared understanding of a struggle provides a unique opportunity to gain understanding of their own experiences.
THE ASSIGNMENT
In a 3- to 4-page paper, identify the video you selected and address the following:
What group therapy techniques were demonstrated? How well do you believe these techniques were demonstrated?What evidence from the literature supports the techniques demonstrated?What did you notice that the therapist did well?Explain something that you would have handled differently.What is an insight that you gained from watching the therapist handle the group therapy?Now imagine you are leading your own group session. How would you go about handling a difficult situation with a disruptive group member? How would you elicit participation in your group? What would you anticipate finding in the different phases of group therapy? What do you see as the benefits and challenges of group therapy?Support your reasoning with at least three peer-reviewed, evidence-based sources, and explain why each of your supporting sources is considered scholarly. Attach the PDFs of your sources.
All papers submitted include a title page, introduction, THE BODY OF THE PAPER, summary, and references (in that order).
PsychotherapyNet. (2009, May 7). Irvin Yalom outpatient group psychotherapy YouTube. https://youtu.be/PwnfWMNbg48PDF must be available to attach