Specialty competencies in group psychology / Sally H. Barlow.
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- 129970834X
- 9781299708341
- 9780199745623
- 0199745625
- Health care teams -- Training of
- Clinical competence
- Psychology -- Study and teaching
- Physician and patient
- Social groups
- Physician-Patient Relations
- Group Processes
- Clinical Competence
- Compétence clinique
- Relations médecin-patient
- Dynamique des groupes
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- Group
- Clinical competence
- Health care teams -- Training of
- Psychology -- Study and teaching
- 616.89/152 23
- R729.5.H4 B37 2013eb
- W 62
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Group specialty practice -- Evidence bases for group practice -- Assessment strategies -- Group formulation and case conceptualization -- Cohesion, interpersonal relationships, and attachment -- Other therapeutic factors and leader interventions -- Structured and unstructured groups in various settings -- Supervision and consultation in group specialty practice -- Teaching and advocacy in group specialty practice -- Ethics, legalities, and other issues in group specialty practice -- Diversities in group specialty practice -- Professionalism in group specialty practice.
This resource provides an overview of the foundational and functional competencies related to the field of group psychology. It describes the potential treatment benefits of group work and shows how the wide range of applicability makes this a relevant resource across diverse areas, regardless of the population receiving treatment or the theoretic orientation of the therapist.
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