Group building: Developing protocols for psychoeducational groups |
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Authors: | Dr Mark F Ettin PhD Dr Marsha L Heiman PhD Dr Steven A Kopel PhD |
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Institution: | (1) Present address: East Brunswick Professional Park, 223 State Highway 18, 08816 East Brunswick, NJ;(2) UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, USA;(3) Metuchen, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | Short-term, focused and targeted groups have become a staple in the mental health field and in the general cultural intervention milieu. This paper presents a model for group building aimed at guiding the group leader in constructing, organizing and ordering such psychoeducational groups. This model is applicable to a range of themecentered groups, addressing a variety of specific symptoms, habits, developmental milestones, organizational problems, or normative life crises. First, the defining characteristics of psychoeducational groups will be discussed. Subsequently, the steps in building group protocols will be outlined, including the use of phase-specific group dynamics and curative variables. To demonstrate the utility and generalizability of the model, two populations with extremely diverse thematic foci, a latency incest and a smoking cessation group, will be used to illustrate the ordering of the group protocol and the building of appropriate didactic structures. This paper is intended as a companion to an earlier one in this journal (Ettin et al., 1987), which considered the management of group process in just these types of nonprocess groups. |
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