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Group Therapy
Syeda Omama Shahab (06)
M.Phil Clinical Psychology
What is group
therapy?
• Group psychotherapy is a treatment of
psychological problem in which two or
more patients/client interact with each
other on both an emotional & cognitive
levels in the presences of one or more
psychotherapists who serve as catalysts
(the person who can be related to or who
can understand the other’s point of view),
facilitators or interpreters.
History Of Group
Therapy
History of Groups
• Originally found successful in treating
patients with TB in the early 1900’s
• Jacob L. Moreno introduced group
therapy in counseling in 1920.
• Later used during WW II for treating
those with emotional reactions
• In 1946 “T-groups” emerged, to enhances
interpersonal relationship. It was the beginning
of modern group work.
• Encounter group- intended for “Normal
Functioning” who wanted to grow.
• Marathon group- breakdown barriers that
individuals use.
• The 1960 human potential movement
“Founded on the belief that the most people
only use a small percentage of their capability
but that within a group experiences, they can
recognize their full potential”.
Goals of group
therapy
• Help Individuals
Identify Maladaptive
Behavior
• Help with Emotional
Difficulties through
Feedback
• Offer a Supportive
Environment
Types of
group
1. Psychoeducational/ Guidance group
2. Counseling/Interpersonal Problem-
Solving Groups
3. Psychotherapy Groups
4. Task/work Groups
Psychoeducational/ Guidance
group
• The purpose is to teach group participant how
to deal with a potential threat (catching the
flu), developmental life events (growing older)
or immediate life crisis (death of love one)
• Used in educational setting but frequently
used in hospital, mental health center, or
social service agencies.
Counseling/Interpersonal Problem-
Solving Groups
These groups help participants
resolve problems of living through
interpersonal support and problem
solving.
Psychotherapy Groups
• These groups focus on personality
reconstruction or remediation of
deep-seated psychological
problems.
Task/work Groups
• A group that comes together to perform a
task that has a concrete goal (e.g.
community organizations, committees,
planning groups, task force).
Stages of group
development
Stages Of Group Development
How we conduct
group therapy?
Guidelines for group therapy
• Maintain Confidentiality
• Commitment to Attendance.
• Socializing with Group Members
• Putting Feelings into Words Not
Actions.
• Role of Leader and Members
Yalom’s Therapeutic Factors
• Yalom (1995) defined therapeutic
factors as "the actual mechanisms of
effecting change in the patient“.
• Yalom identified 11 factors that
influence the processes of change and
recovery among group therapy clients.
11 Therapeutic Factors
1) Universality- feeling of having problems similar to
others, not alone
2) Altruism - helping and supporting others
3) Instillation of hope - encouragement that
recovery is possible
4) Guidance - nurturing support & assistance
5) Imparting information - teaching about problem
and recovery
6) Developing social skills - learning new ways to
talk about feelings, observations and concerns
Cont…
7) Interpersonal learning - finding out about
themselves & others from the group
8) Cohesion - feeling of belonging to the group,
valuing the group
9) Catharsis – release of emotional tension
10) Existential factors – life & death are realities
11) Imitative behavior – modeling another’s
manners & recovery skills
Group Composition
Homogenous groups
Group composed of patients of the
same age, race, sex, socioeconomic
level and similar of illness.
Group Composition
Heterogeneous groups
Group vary on different clients age, race,
sex, socioeconomic level and different
category of illness.
Concerns in Group Work
Group Size
Group counseling and
psychotherapy generally work best
with 6-8 members.
If group run as long as
6 months 10 people
can be included.
Cont…
Length and Duration of Sessions
Group sessions range
from 1-2 hours.
Cont…
Group structure
• open (allows members to enter and
leave the group as needed)
• closed (only the group members who
started at the beginning are in the group
at the end).
Purposes of therapist intervention
• To help build an atmosphere of trust and safety.
• To enforce rules and norms.
• To provide feedback.
• To get a member’s input, reaction or feedback.
• To draw connections between members or point out themes.
• To correct irrational or faulty thinking.
• To empower participants.
• To offer support when needed.
• To reinforce helpful contributions.
• To encourage constructive risk taking
.
Functions of group therapy
• Sharing experiences
• Support to & from group member
• Socialization
• Imitation
• International learning
Sharing experiences
• This help the client to realize that they
are not isolated & that other also have
similar experience & problem
• Hearing from other client that they
shared experiences is often more
convincing & helpful then reassurance
from the therapist.
Support to & from group
member
• The sharing action of being mutually
supportive is an aspect of the group
cohesiveness that can provide a sense of
belonging for client feeling who feel
isolated in their everyday lives.
Socialization
• It is acquisition of social skill (E.g.
maintaining eye contact) with in a
group through comments that member
about one another deficiencies in
social skills.
• This process can be helped by trying
out new ways of interacting within the
safety of the group.
Imitation
• It is learning from observing &
adopting the behaviors of other group
members.
• If the group is run well, client imitate
the adaptive behaviors of other group
members.
International learning
It refers to learning about difficulties in
relationships by examining the interaction
of individuals with the other members of
group.
Techniques of group
therapy
Roles of Therapist
• An advisor
• An advocate
• A facilitator
• A social policeman
• A technician
• An enabler
Techniques of group therapy
Cognitive therapy
Focus on irrational thoughts and
beliefs of members and restructuring
perceptions and beliefs by substitution
of new effective thoughts and beliefs.
Cont…
Behavioral therapy
Behavior is learned so ineffective
behavior can be unlearned and
replaced by effective behavior.
Cont…
Role play
One member of the group can portray
someone in another group member's life
to give the other member a chance at
practicing how to communicate
effectively.
Cont…
Story Writing and Sharing
Members write a story about themselves
and their lives and then read it aloud for
the group to hear and discuss.
Cont…
• Task oriented groups
To develop social skills ,interacting in a
group home.
• Therapeutic activity groups
Wide array of art, music, dance,
psychodrama and many other
techniques having a defined therapeutic
goal.
Areas That May Particularly
Benefit From A Group
Therapy
• Addiction
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Benefits of having co-therapists
• More expertise.
• Allows for division of labor (e.g. one leader
can concentrate on content and the other
leader can look at process variables).
• Group members receive more individual
attention.
• Two leaders can model communication and
conflict resolution.
• Two leaders provide diversity in theoretical
orientation, interpersonal style, and cultural
resources.
Limitations/dangers of co-therapists
• If two leaders do not get along, it can be detrimental
and even harmful to group
• Co-leaders might develop competition between
themselves and this too is not good for the group
• If co-leaders have different skill levels, one might try to
lead the other. This can lead to coalitions with other
group members or even in the marginalization of the
more inexperienced leader
• Group members might feel ganged up on if both
leaders become adamant in getting across a
therapeutic message
Advantages
• You realize you’re not alone.
• Facilitates giving and receiving support.
• Helps you find your “voice.”
• Helps you relate to others (and yourself) in
healthier ways.
• Social Skills
• Learn From Others Mistakes
• Diversity of Opinions
• It costs less
Disadvantages
• Limited Privacy
• Personality Clashing
• Loss of trust
• It strikes fear into some patients.
• It doesn’t guarantee confidentiality.
• Social Anxiety
• Mourning A Loss
Conclusion
• Group therapy plays a major role in
rehabilitation of mentally ill client.
• It gives an opportunity for immediate
feedback.
• It facilitates chance for therapist to
observe the clients emotional and
behavioral response towards variety of
people.
• Enhances clients communication,
decision making and assertive skill.
Group therapy

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Group therapy

  • 1. Group Therapy Syeda Omama Shahab (06) M.Phil Clinical Psychology
  • 3. • Group psychotherapy is a treatment of psychological problem in which two or more patients/client interact with each other on both an emotional & cognitive levels in the presences of one or more psychotherapists who serve as catalysts (the person who can be related to or who can understand the other’s point of view), facilitators or interpreters.
  • 5. History of Groups • Originally found successful in treating patients with TB in the early 1900’s • Jacob L. Moreno introduced group therapy in counseling in 1920. • Later used during WW II for treating those with emotional reactions
  • 6. • In 1946 “T-groups” emerged, to enhances interpersonal relationship. It was the beginning of modern group work. • Encounter group- intended for “Normal Functioning” who wanted to grow. • Marathon group- breakdown barriers that individuals use. • The 1960 human potential movement “Founded on the belief that the most people only use a small percentage of their capability but that within a group experiences, they can recognize their full potential”.
  • 8. • Help Individuals Identify Maladaptive Behavior • Help with Emotional Difficulties through Feedback • Offer a Supportive Environment
  • 10. 1. Psychoeducational/ Guidance group 2. Counseling/Interpersonal Problem- Solving Groups 3. Psychotherapy Groups 4. Task/work Groups
  • 11. Psychoeducational/ Guidance group • The purpose is to teach group participant how to deal with a potential threat (catching the flu), developmental life events (growing older) or immediate life crisis (death of love one) • Used in educational setting but frequently used in hospital, mental health center, or social service agencies.
  • 12. Counseling/Interpersonal Problem- Solving Groups These groups help participants resolve problems of living through interpersonal support and problem solving.
  • 13. Psychotherapy Groups • These groups focus on personality reconstruction or remediation of deep-seated psychological problems.
  • 14. Task/work Groups • A group that comes together to perform a task that has a concrete goal (e.g. community organizations, committees, planning groups, task force).
  • 16. Stages Of Group Development
  • 18. Guidelines for group therapy • Maintain Confidentiality • Commitment to Attendance. • Socializing with Group Members • Putting Feelings into Words Not Actions. • Role of Leader and Members
  • 19. Yalom’s Therapeutic Factors • Yalom (1995) defined therapeutic factors as "the actual mechanisms of effecting change in the patient“. • Yalom identified 11 factors that influence the processes of change and recovery among group therapy clients.
  • 20. 11 Therapeutic Factors 1) Universality- feeling of having problems similar to others, not alone 2) Altruism - helping and supporting others 3) Instillation of hope - encouragement that recovery is possible 4) Guidance - nurturing support & assistance 5) Imparting information - teaching about problem and recovery 6) Developing social skills - learning new ways to talk about feelings, observations and concerns
  • 21. Cont… 7) Interpersonal learning - finding out about themselves & others from the group 8) Cohesion - feeling of belonging to the group, valuing the group 9) Catharsis – release of emotional tension 10) Existential factors – life & death are realities 11) Imitative behavior – modeling another’s manners & recovery skills
  • 22. Group Composition Homogenous groups Group composed of patients of the same age, race, sex, socioeconomic level and similar of illness.
  • 23. Group Composition Heterogeneous groups Group vary on different clients age, race, sex, socioeconomic level and different category of illness.
  • 24. Concerns in Group Work Group Size Group counseling and psychotherapy generally work best with 6-8 members. If group run as long as 6 months 10 people can be included.
  • 25. Cont… Length and Duration of Sessions Group sessions range from 1-2 hours.
  • 26. Cont… Group structure • open (allows members to enter and leave the group as needed) • closed (only the group members who started at the beginning are in the group at the end).
  • 27. Purposes of therapist intervention • To help build an atmosphere of trust and safety. • To enforce rules and norms. • To provide feedback. • To get a member’s input, reaction or feedback. • To draw connections between members or point out themes. • To correct irrational or faulty thinking. • To empower participants. • To offer support when needed. • To reinforce helpful contributions. • To encourage constructive risk taking .
  • 28. Functions of group therapy • Sharing experiences • Support to & from group member • Socialization • Imitation • International learning
  • 29. Sharing experiences • This help the client to realize that they are not isolated & that other also have similar experience & problem • Hearing from other client that they shared experiences is often more convincing & helpful then reassurance from the therapist.
  • 30. Support to & from group member • The sharing action of being mutually supportive is an aspect of the group cohesiveness that can provide a sense of belonging for client feeling who feel isolated in their everyday lives.
  • 31. Socialization • It is acquisition of social skill (E.g. maintaining eye contact) with in a group through comments that member about one another deficiencies in social skills. • This process can be helped by trying out new ways of interacting within the safety of the group.
  • 32. Imitation • It is learning from observing & adopting the behaviors of other group members. • If the group is run well, client imitate the adaptive behaviors of other group members.
  • 33. International learning It refers to learning about difficulties in relationships by examining the interaction of individuals with the other members of group.
  • 35. Roles of Therapist • An advisor • An advocate • A facilitator • A social policeman • A technician • An enabler
  • 36. Techniques of group therapy Cognitive therapy Focus on irrational thoughts and beliefs of members and restructuring perceptions and beliefs by substitution of new effective thoughts and beliefs.
  • 37. Cont… Behavioral therapy Behavior is learned so ineffective behavior can be unlearned and replaced by effective behavior.
  • 38. Cont… Role play One member of the group can portray someone in another group member's life to give the other member a chance at practicing how to communicate effectively.
  • 39. Cont… Story Writing and Sharing Members write a story about themselves and their lives and then read it aloud for the group to hear and discuss.
  • 40. Cont… • Task oriented groups To develop social skills ,interacting in a group home. • Therapeutic activity groups Wide array of art, music, dance, psychodrama and many other techniques having a defined therapeutic goal.
  • 41. Areas That May Particularly Benefit From A Group Therapy • Addiction • Anxiety • Depression • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • 42. Benefits of having co-therapists • More expertise. • Allows for division of labor (e.g. one leader can concentrate on content and the other leader can look at process variables). • Group members receive more individual attention. • Two leaders can model communication and conflict resolution. • Two leaders provide diversity in theoretical orientation, interpersonal style, and cultural resources.
  • 43. Limitations/dangers of co-therapists • If two leaders do not get along, it can be detrimental and even harmful to group • Co-leaders might develop competition between themselves and this too is not good for the group • If co-leaders have different skill levels, one might try to lead the other. This can lead to coalitions with other group members or even in the marginalization of the more inexperienced leader • Group members might feel ganged up on if both leaders become adamant in getting across a therapeutic message
  • 44. Advantages • You realize you’re not alone. • Facilitates giving and receiving support. • Helps you find your “voice.” • Helps you relate to others (and yourself) in healthier ways. • Social Skills • Learn From Others Mistakes • Diversity of Opinions • It costs less
  • 45. Disadvantages • Limited Privacy • Personality Clashing • Loss of trust • It strikes fear into some patients. • It doesn’t guarantee confidentiality. • Social Anxiety • Mourning A Loss
  • 46. Conclusion • Group therapy plays a major role in rehabilitation of mentally ill client. • It gives an opportunity for immediate feedback. • It facilitates chance for therapist to observe the clients emotional and behavioral response towards variety of people. • Enhances clients communication, decision making and assertive skill.