Intensive Gestalt Group Therapy with Schizophrenics |
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Authors: | Shraga Serok Claire Rabin Yehudith Spitz |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, University of the Neger, Beer-Sheva, Israel.;2. School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel.;3. Bat Yam Hospital, Israel. |
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Abstract: | AbstractTeaching group therapy is an essential aspect of graduate studies within the helping professions. Existing models discuss four basic elements required for such training: experience, observation, supervised practice, and theory. The present paper offers a model for a group therapy seminar based on these four elements and organized along developmental concepts. Clinical observations of 120 psychology students who participated in the seminar were gathered over a five-year period. Teaching techniques included supervised observation, fish-bowl, one-way mirror, and a final paper integrating theory and practice. The seminar enabled students to practice and to theorize about group processes, both as participants and as co-leaders. Seminar outcomes and conclusions are discussed. |
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