Assignment Introduction: Group Therapy and Family Therapy
Treatments for psychiatric disorders are varied and can include psychotherapy, psychoeducation, support groups, and pharmacotherapy. Treatment choices for patients depend on multiple factors, including availability, cost, convenience, and accessibility. Group psychotherapy can be an ideal treatment option for many reasons for both the therapist and the patient.
Additionally, the research regarding the effectiveness of family therapy is extensive and reveals that two-thirds of patient in any kind of family therapy get better, which is similar to individual psychotherapy. Meta-analytic studies have concluded that couple and family therapies are significantly more effective than no treatment and at least as effective as other forms of psychotherapy.
This assignment provides an opportunity to explore and demonstrate your understanding of group therapy and family therapy.
Instructions
Address the following in your paper:
- Describe how group psychotherapy differs from individual psychotherapy and describe the types of patients who might be better served by group psychotherapy.
- Describe the 11 therapeutic principles (Yalom & Leszcz) of group psychotherapy and the five phases (Tuckerman) of group formation and development.
- What are the similarities and differences among the four major approaches to family therapy (e.g., systemic, structural, strategic, and emotionally focused)?
Your written assignment should be 4–5 pages (1,000–1,250 words) in length, not including the title page, references, graphics and appendices.
Your writing assignment should:
- follow the conventions of Standard English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.);
- be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful;
- display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics; and;
- use APA 7th ed formatting and citation style, complete with a APA 7th ed title page, headings, reference page, and appendices if indicated.