At that time, I became interested in
developing psychotherapy groups.
Not exact matches
(b) A period of clinical pastoral training, and (c), opportunities to discover and resolve one's inner problems (through individual or
group psychotherapy), and to
develop a tough, growing faith.
We
developed a treatment plan which included support at home, a parenting support
group, continued individual
psychotherapy sessions, couples work as needed, and medication evaluation and monitoring by a psychiatrist.
Charted and recorded information in client files.Tracked client movement on and off the unit by documenting times and destinations of clients.Checked facility for open windows, locked doors, malfunctioning smoke detectors and other safety hazards.Quickly responded to crisis situations when severe mental health and behavioral issues arose.Efficiently gathered information from families and social services agencies to inform development of treatment plans.Documented all patient information including service plans, treatment reports and progress notes.Collaborated closely with treatment team to appropriately coordinate client care services.
Developed comprehensive treatment plans that focused on accurate diagnosis and behavioral treatment of problems.Consulted with psychiatrists about client medication changes, issues with medicine compliance and efficacy of medications.Organized treatment projects that focused on problem solving skills and creative thinking.Referred clients to other programs and community agencies to enhance treatment processes.Created and reviewed master treatment and discharge plans for each client.Guided clients in understanding illnesses and treatment plans.
Developed appropriate policies for the identification of medically - related social and emotional needs of clients.Assisted clients in scheduling home visits and phone calls and monitored effectiveness of these activities.Evaluated patients for psychiatric services and psychotropic medications.Monitored patients prescribed psychotropic medications to assess the medications» effectiveness and side effects.Evaluated patients to determine potential need to transfer to specialized inpatient mental health facilities.Administered medication to patients presenting serious risk of danger to themselves and others.Conducted psychiatric evaluations and executed medication management for both inpatient and outpatient facilities.Led patients in individual, family,
group and marital therapy sessions.Diagnosed mental health, emotional and substance abuse disorders.Recorded comprehensive patient histories and coordinated treatment plans with multi-disciplinary team members.Consulted with and
developed appropriate treatment and rehabilitation plans for dually diagnosed patients.Referenced and used various therapy techniques, including psychodynamic, family systems, cognitive behavioral and lifespan integration
psychotherapy.
•
Developed and facilitated 4
psychotherapy groups.
Forward Motion, Inc. (Goshen, KY) 06/2001 — Date Equine Assisted
Psychotherapy / Founder / Director • Founder and director of a nonprofit focused on providing therapy to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) patients • Provide equine psychotherapy sessions to individuals, families, groups, schools, and corporate clients • Administer psychotherapy and support to a large population with child trauma and family attachment issues • Recruit, hire, and manage a staff of occupational therapists, equine specialists, and administrative personnel • Design and implement marketing strategies, community awareness programs, and special events • Responsible for P&L, budgeting, marketing, and developing a referral network • Develop collaborative and referral partnerships with Wounded Warriors, Gilda's Club, House of Ruth, Many Hurst, Boys Haven, Home of the Innocence, and Sun Rise Boys Youth Ranch • Serve as a Practicum Supervisor for University of Louisville graduate program in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy • Special Topics Instructor at University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work
Psychotherapy / Founder / Director • Founder and director of a nonprofit focused on providing therapy to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) patients • Provide equine
psychotherapy sessions to individuals, families, groups, schools, and corporate clients • Administer psychotherapy and support to a large population with child trauma and family attachment issues • Recruit, hire, and manage a staff of occupational therapists, equine specialists, and administrative personnel • Design and implement marketing strategies, community awareness programs, and special events • Responsible for P&L, budgeting, marketing, and developing a referral network • Develop collaborative and referral partnerships with Wounded Warriors, Gilda's Club, House of Ruth, Many Hurst, Boys Haven, Home of the Innocence, and Sun Rise Boys Youth Ranch • Serve as a Practicum Supervisor for University of Louisville graduate program in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy • Special Topics Instructor at University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work
psychotherapy sessions to individuals, families,
groups, schools, and corporate clients • Administer
psychotherapy and support to a large population with child trauma and family attachment issues • Recruit, hire, and manage a staff of occupational therapists, equine specialists, and administrative personnel • Design and implement marketing strategies, community awareness programs, and special events • Responsible for P&L, budgeting, marketing, and developing a referral network • Develop collaborative and referral partnerships with Wounded Warriors, Gilda's Club, House of Ruth, Many Hurst, Boys Haven, Home of the Innocence, and Sun Rise Boys Youth Ranch • Serve as a Practicum Supervisor for University of Louisville graduate program in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy • Special Topics Instructor at University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work
psychotherapy and support to a large population with child trauma and family attachment issues • Recruit, hire, and manage a staff of occupational therapists, equine specialists, and administrative personnel • Design and implement marketing strategies, community awareness programs, and special events • Responsible for P&L, budgeting, marketing, and
developing a referral network •
Develop collaborative and referral partnerships with Wounded Warriors, Gilda's Club, House of Ruth, Many Hurst, Boys Haven, Home of the Innocence, and Sun Rise Boys Youth Ranch • Serve as a Practicum Supervisor for University of Louisville graduate program in Equine Assisted
Psychotherapy • Special Topics Instructor at University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work
Psychotherapy • Special Topics Instructor at University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work (Summer 2011)
I offer individual and
group supervision to help new therapists
develop their skill base, solidify their practice philosophies, and enhance their fluency in the ethical challenges that
psychotherapy presents.
Cultural competence in
group psychotherapy is not something one generally achieves, rather
developing cultural competence is a domain within many domains and is a long process that spans years and years and 10,000 hours of focused practice.
Our research
group has
developed, tested, and refined a multifamily psychoeducational
psychotherapy (MF - PEP).
Develop group psychotherapy skills in IPT, DBT and / or Dyadic in orientation.
In the US and the UK, the idea of trying
group therapy and
developing a way to practice this form of
psychotherapy evolved at approximately the same time, right after World War II.
At that time, Zerka Moreno was the principal trainer in
developing skills in
group psychotherapy and psychodrama and was just an incredibly skilled therapist and person — she had a tremendous impact on my professional and personal development as well as the many professionals who came for training from all over the world.
Group psychotherapy can instill hope as group members develop insight and learn social skills while receiving feedback from ot
Group psychotherapy can instill hope as
group members develop insight and learn social skills while receiving feedback from ot
group members
develop insight and learn social skills while receiving feedback from others.
About Dr. Powers Dr. Powers, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, is presently the Director of
Group Psychotherapy at McLean Hospital, a position that he has held since 2001 when the hospital called upon him to develop the infra - structure for eight inpatient group programs and several residential and partial prog
Group Psychotherapy at McLean Hospital, a position that he has held since 2001 when the hospital called upon him to
develop the infra - structure for eight inpatient
group programs and several residential and partial prog
group programs and several residential and partial programs.
Psychodrama was
developed by Psychiatrist Jacob L. Moreno, MD in the early twentieth century and was the first recognised form of
group psychotherapy.
She also has conducted
psychotherapy groups with individuals in
developing countries, and has collected data demonstrating the efficacy of this work.
Over the course of her career, Kelly has provided individual, family, couples and
group psychotherapy as well as has presented a variety of topics and
developed workshops for a wide range of psychology and wellness issues.
DBT was
developed by Marsha Linehan, Ph.D., at the University of Washington in the early 1990's, and focuses on the teaching of skills in
group settings (in addition to individual
psychotherapy) that have been proven effective in the treatment of acute mental health symptoms, including depression, self - harm, emotional lability, and anxiety.
Current projects include
developing national guidelines for doctoral and post-doctoral training in
group psychotherapy.
The implications of this study are many: (1) it shows that empirically supported treatments
developed in the Western world can be adapted, applied and tested in
developing countries; (2) it shows that the adaptations of interventions, when done systematically and thoughtfully in collaboration with members of the targeted population, can be translated into culturally meaningful treatments; and (3) it provides preliminary evidence that a
group model of interpersonal
psychotherapy can be effective in treating a depression - like syndrome in adolescents who have been affected by war and poverty.
Developing Nuclear Ideas: Relational
Group Psychotherapy (New International Library of
Group Analysis)
In addition to
developing professional practices as a
group psychotherapy researcher and clinician, my career goals include honing leadership skills to serve the division by collaborating with others and learning how to advance important initiatives as a team.
Developing a
group psychotherapy PsyD program in the Professional School of Psychology, Sacramento, California
The Center of Excellence in
Group Psychotherapy Services (CoE) was developed by the International Board for Certification of Group Psychotherapists, the certification body of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, to recognize organizations / practices that achieve and demonstrate excellence in group psychotherapy prac
Group Psychotherapy Services (CoE) was developed by the International Board for Certification of Group Psychotherapists, the certification body of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, to recognize organizations / practices that achieve and demonstrate excellence in group psychother
Psychotherapy Services (CoE) was
developed by the International Board for Certification of
Group Psychotherapists, the certification body of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, to recognize organizations / practices that achieve and demonstrate excellence in group psychotherapy prac
Group Psychotherapists, the certification body of the American
Group Psychotherapy Association, to recognize organizations / practices that achieve and demonstrate excellence in group psychotherapy prac
Group Psychotherapy Association, to recognize organizations / practices that achieve and demonstrate excellence in group psychother
Psychotherapy Association, to recognize organizations / practices that achieve and demonstrate excellence in
group psychotherapy prac
group psychotherapypsychotherapy practice.
The aspects of
group therapy which will be discussed include: 1) Forming a therapy
group and setting norms for the
group 2)
Developing group cohesion to increase therapeutic benefits (Mahon & Leszcz, 2017)-RRB- 3) Selection and preparation of clients to participate in
group psychotherapy 4) Strategies for effectively handling clinical challenges in
groups such as conflict, absenteeism, and monopolizing 5) Therapeutically handling diversity issues as they emerge in
group psychotherapy (Stevens & Abernethy (2017) 6) Discussion of therapeutic factors in therapy
groups and methods for using these factors to increase the benefits of therapy
groups and enrich the
group experience for participants.
Dr. Long is a licensed clinical psychologist in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and has experience
developing and delivering
psychotherapy interventions for individuals, families, and
groups across outpatient, inpatient, medical, school, and forensic settings.
Group Specialty Council The Group Specialty Council is the committee charged with developing the petition to the Commission for the Recognition of Specialties and Proficiencies in Professional Psychology (CRSPPP) to have group psychology and group psychotherapy designated as a specialty... Read More&r
Group Specialty Council The
Group Specialty Council is the committee charged with developing the petition to the Commission for the Recognition of Specialties and Proficiencies in Professional Psychology (CRSPPP) to have group psychology and group psychotherapy designated as a specialty... Read More&r
Group Specialty Council is the committee charged with
developing the petition to the Commission for the Recognition of Specialties and Proficiencies in Professional Psychology (CRSPPP) to have
group psychology and group psychotherapy designated as a specialty... Read More&r
group psychology and
group psychotherapy designated as a specialty... Read More&r
group psychotherapy designated as a specialty... Read More»
The
Group Specialty Council is the committee charged with developing the petition to the Commission for the Recognition of Specialties and Proficiencies in Professional Psychology (CRSPPP) to have group psychology and group psychotherapy designated as a specialty for training prog
Group Specialty Council is the committee charged with
developing the petition to the Commission for the Recognition of Specialties and Proficiencies in Professional Psychology (CRSPPP) to have
group psychology and group psychotherapy designated as a specialty for training prog
group psychology and
group psychotherapy designated as a specialty for training prog
group psychotherapy designated as a specialty for training programs.
Group Psychotherapy is a highly
developed therapeutic approach.
Group therapy still allows each member to present his or her week's achievements, set backs, and
develop a concrete plan to target improvements in the way individual
psychotherapy does.