Rethinking Assumptions
The Discussion (4–5 pages)
Rethinking Assumptions About Group Therapy
Review this week’s media titled “Understanding Group Psychotherapy – Outpatients (parts 1 and 2).” (Transcript attached). Return to Week 1 (documents attached) and then based on the video transcripts create a descriptive narrative explaining how the video transcripts confirms or dis-confirms your assumptions about group therapy. Require the following headings to be discussed please
Understanding of how group therapy works, why it works, and what makes for an effective therapy group.
Understand the complexities of group therapy and have the vision to see how you want your group to progress.
Review your initial assumptions about group therapy.
Consider how the video confirms or dis-confirms your assumptions.
How you might modify your assumptions based on what you saw in the video.
Explain any changes you might make to your assumptions about group therapy based on the video transcripts
Explain any insights you had or conclusions you drew based on your review of the video transcripts
Consider what insights you had or conclusions you drew about group therapy
ATTACHMENTS
discussion_points.docx
group_dynamics.docx
video_transcript.docx
other_possible_references.docx
requirements
school conclusions school Assumptions of group therapy school Rethinking assumptions
I just want to add that if you look at the attached documents. the Documents titled Group dynamics has the work I did that needs to be reviewed. and then unfortunately i cannot provide the link for you for the video but the transcript of the video that needs to be reviewed is attached. The discussion point is a summary of the question posted initially. Please let me know if there is anything else you may need from me.
20180331104409other_possible_references
20180331104155video_transcript
20180331104153discussion_points
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The first assumption made about group therapy was the assumption that group therapy involves patients who have had similar life experiences that have affected them psychologically. This is the main reason that these people come together as they hope to discuss how each of them feels and talk about how to deal with other life situations. According to the film watched, the first thing we can establish is that the people in the group therapy have by no chance experienced similar life problems.
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