
Recruiting, Selecting, and Preparing Patients for Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy
Victor J. Yalom
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 74 presents guidelines on how to recruit, select, and prepare patients for interpersonal group psychotherapy, as well as the role of the group therapist and their responsibilities. ...

Group Logistics
Sharon L. Manne and Jamie S. Ostroff
in Coping with Breast Cancer: A Couples-Focused Group Intervention: Therapist Guide
Chapter 2 outlines the logistics of forming a therapy group. This includes recruitment procedures, group size, procedures and tools specific to this group and treatment program, special ...
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Group, Conjoint, and Telephone Formats for IPT
Myrna M. Weissman, John C. Markowitz, and Gerald L. Klerman
in Clinician's Quick Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy
This chapter discusses group, conjoint (couples), and telephone formats for interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), and considers the levels of evidence and recommended adaptations for each ...
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Physical health settings
Diana Sanders, Christina Surawy, Daniel Zahl, and Heather Salt
in Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist
Chapter 13 looks at how to adapt CBT to meet the needs of the patient groups in medical settings, and gives examples of how things can go wrong as well as those which go well. ...

Group Formation and Assessment
Jordana Muroff, Patty Underwood, and Gail Steketee
in Group Treatment for Hoarding Disorder: Therapist Guide
This chapter includes a list of the content of each group treatment session and describes the structure, leadership, and formation of hoarding groups. Methods for assessing hoarding ...
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Session 6
Sharon L. Manne and Jamie S. Ostroff
in Coping with Breast Cancer: A Couples-Focused Group Intervention: Therapist Guide
Chapter 8 outlines the sixth and final session of group therapy. Cancer survivorship and continued recovery is discussed, as well as strategies to assist couples in planning for the ...
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Cognitive Behavioural Group Therapy (CBGT): capitalizing on efficiency and humanity
Ingrid Söchting, Christopher Wilson, and Theo De Gagné
in Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions
Chapter 33 discusses cognitive behavioural group therapy (CBGT), the challenges and opportunities offered by the format, and considers patient suitability for CBGT, culture and CBGT, and ...
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Welcome
Bonnie Spring
in Smoking Cessation with Weight Gain Prevention: Workbook
Chapter 1 provides an overview and introduction to the phases and techniques that will be used throughout the course of the group therapy sessions. A rationale to the program techniques, ...
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Oxford Guide to Surviving as a CBT Therapist
Martina Mueller, Helen Kennerley, Freda McManus, and David Westbrook (eds)
For the newly trained Cognitive Behavioural Therapist, there are a wealth of challenges and difficulties faced when trying and applying newly acquired skills in the outside world. These ...
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Group Therapy for Therapists in Gestalt Therapy Training: A Therapist-Trainer’s Perspective
Philip Lichtenberg
in The Psychotherapist's Own Psychotherapy: Patient and Clinician Perspectives
This chapter discusses group therapy for therapists in Gestalt therapy training. It describes group characteristics, the training program, therapists in therapy, collegiality and ...
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Group Logistics
Kelly J. Rohan
in Coping with the Seasons: Therapist Guide: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Seasonal Affective Disorder
Chapter 2 details the logistics of running a group therapy treatment for SAD, including practical recommendations for group formation, group size, group meetings and program duration, ...
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Groups and integration in psychotherapy
Chris Mace
in Integration in Psychotherapy: Models and Methods
This chapter explores group treatments and integration in psychotherapy. It includes psychotherapeutic models and analysis in the group, group cognitive-behaviour therapy, an ABC (affect, ...
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Main principles for mentalization-based group therapy
Sigmund Karterud
in Mentalization-Based Group Therapy (MBT-G): A theoretical, clinical, and research manual
Mentalization-based treatment is a kind of therapy that specifically targets failures of mentalization and where the therapist prioritizes certain strategies in order to engage the patient ...
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The Personal Therapy Experiences of a Rational Emotive-Behavior Therapist
Windy Dryden
in The Psychotherapist's Own Psychotherapy: Patient and Clinician Perspectives
This chapter discusses the author’s personal therapy experiences of rational emotive-behavior therapy (REBT) and explores individual and group therapy, personal development groups as part ...
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MBT-Introductory group (MBT-I)
Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonagy
in Mentalization-Based Treatment for Personality Disorders: A Practical Guide
This chapter outlines the introductory process to mentalization-based treatment (MBT-I)—this is an introductory group that acts a precursor to the MBT program. The purpose of MBT-I is to ...
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Parent Group Logistics
Karen C. Wells, John E. Lochman, and Lisa A. Lenhart
in Coping Power: Parent Group Program: Facilitator Guide
Chapter 2 discusses the logistics of the parent group sessions of the Coping Power Program. This includes the formation of a group, group size, group meetings and program duration, ...
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Session 1: Welcome!
Karen C. Wells, John E. Lochman, and Lisa A. Lenhart
in Coping Power: Parent Group Program Workbook
Chapter 1 presents an introduction to the Coping Power Program for parents. It outlines the Coping Power Program itself, the corresponding child group, group rules, and introduces the topic ...
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Antisocial personality disorder: mentalizing, MBT-G, and common clinical problems
Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonagy
in Mentalization-Based Treatment for Personality Disorders: A Practical Guide
This chapter aims to set out how mentalization-based treatment-group practice as described in Chapter 12 should be modified when working with patients with antisocial personality disorder ...
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Mentalizing group therapy
Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonagy
in Mentalization-Based Treatment for Personality Disorders: A Practical Guide
The group is a powerful but potentially challenging and complex context for treatment. The level of complexity and the sophistication of mentalizing within a group of six to nine minds can ...
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Review and Farewell
Kelly J. Rohan
in Coping with the Seasons: Workbook: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Seasonal Affective Disorder
Chapter 14 reviews the content of the previous group sessions. The group is encouraged to reflect upon the program, take credit for the progress and improvements that have been made, and ...
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