1st Edition

Action Methods In Group Psychotherapy Practical Aspects

By Daniel J. Tomasulo Copyright 1998
    248 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    248 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    Based on the Interactive-Behaviour Group model created by the author, this book enables group counsellors/facilities to enact a group method that allows participants to experiment with interactive skills in a safe environment. It bridges the gap between what is known from the research about how groups work and the more practical aspects of running effective groups.; Suggestions are provided throughout the text for avoiding pitfalls in group psychotherapy. Not only are several techniques provided, but also the rationale behind the use of these techniques. The focus here is on applied aspects of group work, though related techniques are offered. Thus, this resource is appropriate for practitioners of group therapy and as a text in master's and doctoral-level group counselling techniques classes.

    Chapter 1 Introduction Invitation to an Encounter; Chapter 1a Practical Suggestions for Beginning a Group; Chapter 2 Basic Action Methods; Chapter 3 Therapeutic Factors; Chapter 4 Action Methods in Use: An Example; Chapter 5 Sociometry, Transference, and Tele; Chapter 6; Chapter 7 Action Methods with Large Groups; Chapter 8 Adapting Action Methods; Chapter 9 The IBT Model in Use; Chapter 10 Quick Start: Beginning and Maintaining a Group;

    Biography

    Tomasulo, Daniel J.

    "...[I]f you want a practical, down-to-earth description of how to create a therapeutic group and how to use the techniquest of psychodrama and sociodrama in group settings, you will be hard pressed to find a better practical guide...If you are considering beginning to use action methods in your own therapy practice or are seeking a book for use in the training of students, this book is the book for you." -- American Journal of Pastoral Counseling
    "I have tried to offer a brief and yet as thorough as possible introduction to the world of action methods in group psychotherapy. As a reader, you may be pressed with the daunting task of starting a group, or if you are a seasoned professional, you may be faced with the challenge of adding action to your already existing group. To accommodate these diverse needs, I have included in the chapters on action methods and therapeutic factors exercises that should help you increase your awareness and develop your skill. For those who need a faster method of setting up and establishing a group, I have included in the final chapter, "Quick Start," a summary of information on how to begin and maintain a group, focusing on practical and functional material. The pressing need to deliver more services to more people with fewer dollars has put a spotlight on group psychotherapy. Action methods can maximize the psychotherapeutic experience in a brief time frame."
    - Daniel J. Tomasulo, from the Preface."