A unique blend of theory and practice within the world of group psychotherapy, this text discusses diversity issues in group contexts within the realm of teaching, consulting, and facilitating psychotherapy groups. Chapters present a unique perspective on diversity issues within certain populations, such as prisoners, elite athletes, and high-risk youth, and examine questions around race, language, ability, gender, and the similarities and differences between the leader and their clients. Such examples provide an intricate look into the psychological dynamics that arise within these…mehr
A unique blend of theory and practice within the world of group psychotherapy, this text discusses diversity issues in group contexts within the realm of teaching, consulting, and facilitating psychotherapy groups. Chapters present a unique perspective on diversity issues within certain populations, such as prisoners, elite athletes, and high-risk youth, and examine questions around race, language, ability, gender, and the similarities and differences between the leader and their clients. Such examples provide an intricate look into the psychological dynamics that arise within these populations and the skill of group therapists in honoring their clients' humanity. Readers will appreciate the practical examples of how to navigate difficult dynamics such as microaggressions and the role of compassion as a foundational principle of practice for group therapists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michele D. Ribeiro is a licensed psychologist and certified group psychotherapist at Oregon State University's Counseling and Psychological Services. She is co-editor of The College Counselor's Guide to Group Psychotherapy and a Fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Association.
Inhaltsangabe
Section I: Foundations of Practice Chapter 1: Intersectionality, Social Identity and Groups Examined Chapter 2: The Shadows of Liberty: Compassion Practice as a Shared Responsibility Section II: Social Identities in Group Psychotherapy Chapter 3: Gender Identity in Group Chapter 4: Chronic Health Conditions/Ability Issues in Group Chapter 5: Inclusivity of Multiple Identities in Sexual Identity Based Therapy Groups in University and College Counseling Settings Chapter 6: Social Identities Explored in Therapy Groups Section III: Working with Specific Populations in Groups Chapter 7: Athletic Identity: A House of Mirrors Chapter 8: Prisoners in Group: Healing Processes at the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Age Chapter 9: Managing Microaggressions within Veterans' Psychotherapy Groups Chapter 10: Group Art-Making Therapy for Mothers of Young Children Section IV: Structural and Institutional Components of Groups Chapter 11: Spirituality as a Resource in Group Psychotherapy Chapter 12: Teaching Group within a Social Constructionist Framework Chapter 13: Intersection of Race and Gender: Women of Color Leading Groups Section V: International Perspectives in Group Psychotherapy Chapter 14: A Social Intervention for Court-Ordered Adolescents - The Family: People Helping People Project Chapter 15: Group Interpersonal Psychotherapy in the Context of Poverty and Gender: Toward a Culturally Sound Adaptation of IPT-G to Socioeconomically Disadvantaged and Depressed Lebanese Women Section VI: Other Perspectives and Endings Chapter 16: Wheelbarrows: Outing Myself Chapter 17: Closing Thoughts
Section I: Foundations of Practice Chapter 1: Intersectionality, Social Identity and Groups Examined Chapter 2: The Shadows of Liberty: Compassion Practice as a Shared Responsibility Section II: Social Identities in Group Psychotherapy Chapter 3: Gender Identity in Group Chapter 4: Chronic Health Conditions/Ability Issues in Group Chapter 5: Inclusivity of Multiple Identities in Sexual Identity Based Therapy Groups in University and College Counseling Settings Chapter 6: Social Identities Explored in Therapy Groups Section III: Working with Specific Populations in Groups Chapter 7: Athletic Identity: A House of Mirrors Chapter 8: Prisoners in Group: Healing Processes at the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Age Chapter 9: Managing Microaggressions within Veterans' Psychotherapy Groups Chapter 10: Group Art-Making Therapy for Mothers of Young Children Section IV: Structural and Institutional Components of Groups Chapter 11: Spirituality as a Resource in Group Psychotherapy Chapter 12: Teaching Group within a Social Constructionist Framework Chapter 13: Intersection of Race and Gender: Women of Color Leading Groups Section V: International Perspectives in Group Psychotherapy Chapter 14: A Social Intervention for Court-Ordered Adolescents - The Family: People Helping People Project Chapter 15: Group Interpersonal Psychotherapy in the Context of Poverty and Gender: Toward a Culturally Sound Adaptation of IPT-G to Socioeconomically Disadvantaged and Depressed Lebanese Women Section VI: Other Perspectives and Endings Chapter 16: Wheelbarrows: Outing Myself Chapter 17: Closing Thoughts
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