65th Annual Conference
Friday,
February 22
All-Day Workshops
10:00 A.M.-1:15
P.M. & 2:45-6:00 P.M.
Workshop
39a
Promoting Affect Development within an
Integrated Model of Group Psychotherapy
Chair:
Paul
Kaye, Ph.D., CGP, Private Practice, Huntington Woods, Michigan
After
surveying existing models of group psychotherapy which conceptualize
the group process in terms of the individual, interpersonal and
group-as-a-whole dynamics, the workshop will demonstrate the
therapist's role in promoting and exploring the expression of affect
in each of the stages of the group's life cycle.
didactic-experiential-Sharing of work experiences-demonstration
Learning Objectives:
The attendee will be able to:
1. identify the primary
affects of focus during the stages of group development.
2. Utilize an integrated model of group psychotherapy in making
meaningful interventions.
3. Promote affect development within a developmental perspective.
Course References:
1.
Theory of the Invisible Group Applied to Individual and
Group-As-A-Whole Interpretations. Yvonne Agazarian. Group, Vol. #7,
2, Summer, 1983.
2.Group-Centered Interventions in Therapy Groups. L. Horowitz.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 27:423-439, 1971.
3.Saretsky, T.
Active Techniques and Group Psychotherapy, New
York: Jason Aronson, 1973.
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