64th Annual Conference
Friday,
March 9
Morning Workshops
10:00 A.M.
– 1:15 P.M.
Workshop 47
How to Teach
the Principles of Group Psychotherapy Course
Chair:
Jeanne
Pasternak, LCSW, CGP, FAGPA,
Private Practice,
Houston, Texas
This workshop will
provide a format for participants to prepare to teach the Principles
of Group Psychotherapy course using the AGPA course curriculum.
Various formats for teaching will be explored, as well as effective
teaching methods and approaches. The five modules will be reviewed and
adaptation of the general course to particular settings will be
considered. Participants are encouraged to bring a copy of the
course manual for reference. Manuals will be available for purchase
at Registration.
didactic,
sharing of work experiences, demonstration, experiential
Learning
Objectives:
1. Review the 5
modules of the Principles of Group Psychotherapy course and get
ideas for different ways to teach this introductory course to
specific populations
2. Develop a sense
of what tools are available to make the learning process useful and
comprehensive for the students at various levels of experience.
3. Share
experiences in developing the course for staff or private
populations
Course
References:
1. Lerner, H.,
Horwitz, L., and Burnstein, E. (1978). Teaching Psychoanalytic
Group Psychotherapy: A combined experiential-didactic workshop.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. 28(4), 453-466.
2. Roman, M., &
Porter, K. (1978). Combining Experiential and Didactic Aspects in a
New Group Therapy Training Approach. International Journal of Group
Psychotherapy. 28(3), 371-387.
3. Weber, R.
(2003)
Principles of Group Psychotherapy. New York: American Group
Psychotherapy Association, Inc.
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