101 Interventions in Group Therapy / Edition 2

101 Interventions in Group Therapy / Edition 2

by Scott Simon Fehr
ISBN-10:
1138100382
ISBN-13:
9781138100381
Pub. Date:
07/01/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138100382
ISBN-13:
9781138100381
Pub. Date:
07/01/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
101 Interventions in Group Therapy / Edition 2

101 Interventions in Group Therapy / Edition 2

by Scott Simon Fehr
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Overview

This newly revised and expanded second edition of 101 Interventions in Group Therapy offers practitioners exactly what they are looking for: effective interventions in a clear and reader-friendly format. This comprehensive guide provides 101 short chapters by leading practitioners explaining step-by-step exactly what to do to when challenging situations arise in group therapy. Featuring a wide selection of all new interventions with an added focus on working with diverse populations, this comprehensive volume is an invaluable resource for both early career practitioners as well as seasoned group leaders looking to expand their collection of therapeutic tools.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138100381
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/01/2016
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 398
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Scott Simon Fehr, Psy.D., CGP is a licensed psychologist, licensed mental health counselor, academician, international lecturer and author. Since 1993, Dr. Fehr has been a faculty member with the Master’s Mental Health Counselor Program, the School Counselors Program and APA Doctorate Clinical Psychology Program in the Graduate College of Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he teaches Group Theory and Processes and Advanced Group Theory and Processes including supervising both Doctoral Directed Research Studies in group therapy and Master’s and Doctoral Practicums.

Table of Contents

Foreword by J. Scott Rutan. Preface. 1 On Second Thought. 2 Collateral Damage. 3 Lesbians Grieving Heterosexual Privilege by Creating A Loss Totem. 4 A Culture of Nice in a Women’s Group. 5 Countertransference in Groups with Severely Ill Inpatients. 6 The Use of Primal Scream to Facilitate Release in the African American Male. 7 Hiring A Group Coordinator Can Develop A Group Program. 8 Who Owes You An Apology? 9 Not Just Talk: A Group Therapy Model Integrating Action Theory and Techniques. 10 Anger: A Historical Account and an Ah Ha Moment. 11 Battling the Alien: Working Through Self-Hatred in Group Therapy. 12 A Ritual for Termination. 13 Setting Group Culture Development in Motion. 14 Only The Lonely: Trauma and Group Identity. 15 The Efficacy of Wedding Cognitive Behavior and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies in Group Psychotherapy for Incarcerated Male Population. 16 Sparking Connection: Increasing Awareness, Engagement and Relatedness. 17 Intercultural Group Therapy - Global Nomads , Expats and Lovepats. 18 Back to the Future: Attending to Detrimental Family Loyalties. 19 The Undecided - Helping Clients Make Decisions. 20 Degree of Action and Structure in Format to Facilitate Group Cohesion. 21 Attuning to Micro-Expressions in group: a relational technique. 22 The Group Therapist in the Making. 23 Grounding: Coming into the "here and now" by using our Bodily Sensations. 24 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with Combat Veterans Using Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy. 25 The Group Sandwich Model1 for International Conflict Dialog Using Large Groups as a Social Developmental Space. 26 A Five-Stage Technique to Enhance Termination in Group Therapy. 27 Mindfulness Practice: Interventions for Working with Young Children in Groups. 28 A Relaxed Approach to Treating Phobia. 29 Building a Pathway to Success. 30 Urge and Creativity in the Group Matrix - Applying Art Therapy within Group Therapy. 31 I Am Positive There Is More to Me Than HIV. 32 From Time to Time. 33 Applying Expressive Therapies to Accelerate Cognitive Insight in Organizations. 34 Treating Depression with a Dose of Anxiety. 35 The Burden of being Beautiful…Is 40 the end of the Road? 36 Transforming Failures Into Honey. 37 Humility in the Face of a Mistake. 38 Promoting Communication and Interaction in a Group of Sub-Saharan Africa Immigrant Women. 39 Let Go of the Myth of Closure. 40 The Shielded Name Tent. 41 Corrective Experiences in Intensive Group Psychotherapy. 42 Mother-Daughter Interaction through the Group’s ‘Hall of Mirrors’. 43 Improving Emotional Processing With Group Psychotherapy. 44 Who’s Responsible? Accepting and Integrating One is not always the Victim. 45 Hot Air Balloon. 46 Long-term Intergenerational Women's Psychotherapy Groups. 47 The Evolution of Gay Group Therapy. 48 Group Therapy for Therapists. 49 Refilling and Repairing Your Glass – Insightful Exercise for Dually Diagnosed Clients. 50 Am I Modeling or Muddling – Cranking up a New Group. 51 Fireball.

What People are Saying About This

Herbert L. Rothman

Another excellent and relevant informative text by a prominent group therapist. . . . Comprehensive in scope and provides a thorough review of multiple therapeutic techniques that lead to emotional growth and recovery. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK to any therapist looking for ideas and insights, through the group process, to help their clients make the changes they want and need to live a happier, more productive, and satisfying life. I particularly like the pervasive theme of optimism in many of the articles. (Herbert L. Rothman, MD, Geriatric Psychiatrist at Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL)

Michael Brook

Dr. Fehr's ecumenical all-embracing spirit of inclusion allows him to understand that there are 'many roads to Rome.' This quality has enabled him to attract contributing therapists who employ many diverse and distinctive interventions. The group interventions are KALEIDOSCOPIC IN RANGE and present many, many views on how different therapists approach their work thereby providing A FASCINATING TREASURE TROVE of clinical experiences. Once again Dr. Fehr is TO BE COMMENDED FOR CREATING AN ENGAGING VOLUME THAT CONVEYS THE CLINICAL 'NUTS AND BOLTS' OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY. (Michael Brook, PhD, CGP, Founding Faculty and Training Analyst at the Center for Group Studies, New York)

William A. Weitz

CONCISE AND HIGHLY ENJOYABLE. . . . In his goal of attempting enhance the self knowledge of his readers, Dr. Fehr has been truly successful! If the role of a group therapist is like the director of a play, the knowledge and wisdom gained from absorbing the subject matter in this CLASSIC will enable those therapists to do their work better, thus benefiting those clients who place their trust and hopes in those of us who serve to influence their lives in a positive direction. THANK YOU, DR. FEHR, FOR A MOST ENLIGHTENING AND MEANINGFUL JOURNEY. (William A. Weitz, PhD, Licensed Psychologist, Independent Practice, LTC, U.S. Army (Retired))

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