Form and forming a focus: In brief dynamic therapy |
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Authors: | Susan Kegerreis |
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Affiliation: | 1. South London &2. Maudsley Mental Health Trust , jdsmith@jar59.fsnet.co.uk |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a model of training for individual work which treats as essential the consideration of group and institutional dynamics, as contrasted with the ‘prevailing model’ in which such issues are not overtly attended to. The author outlines key elements of such a ‘group-aware’ model and endeavours to show the value of it in terms of the students’ self-development, their fuller use of the training experience and in relation to their clients. She suggests that such a model has key advantages over the ‘prevailing model' for all counselling and psychotherapy students, but places emphasis on its particular relevance and value for those training to work with children, adolescents and young people. |
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Keywords: | Counselling Training Experiential Groups Groups Institutions |
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