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Critical Incidents in Group Therapy Diana Hulse-Killacky (University of New Orleans)

Critical Incidents in Group Therapy By Diana Hulse-Killacky (University of New Orleans)

Critical Incidents in Group Therapy by Diana Hulse-Killacky (University of New Orleans)


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This revised text gives counsellors and counsellors-in-training an over-the-shoulder look at leading, experienced family therapists as they respond to six "incidents" in group therapy - all of which raise a number of theoretical issues and a variety of possible resolutions.

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Critical Incidents in Group Therapy by Diana Hulse-Killacky (University of New Orleans)

This thorough and updated revision of Donigian and Malnati's 1987 text gives counselors and counselors-in-training a unique look at leading group therapists. Theories come alive as twelve leading theoretical practitioners such as Albert Ellis, Victor Yalom, Yvonne Agazarian, Miriam Polster, Scott Rutan, Guy Manater, Mary Jean Paris, Herb Hampshire, John Flowers, William Coulson, and Thomas Bratter apply their respective theories to 6 critical incidents that occur in group therapy. No longer will instructors and students have to guess how these theories would be applied-they will be shown how by the experts. When combined with SYSTEMIC GROUP THERAPY: A TRIADIC MODEL by Jerry Donigian and Richard Malnati, students will be provided with the sum and substance for a course in group therapy/counseling. Not only are students offered the concepts they need to know, instructors will be stimulated to show how these group concepts can be brought to life in their classes.

Critical Incidents in Group Therapy Reviews

INTRODUCTION PART ONE: SELECTED THEORIES APPLIED TO GROUP THERAPY Introduction 1. CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 2. COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 3. FAMILY CENTERED THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 4. GESTALT THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 5. INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 6. INTERPERSONAL GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 7. PSYCHOANALYTIC/PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 8. RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 9. REALITY THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 10. SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 11. SYSTEMS-CENTERED THERAPY FOR GROUPS Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 12. TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 13. THE INITIAL SESSION Incident #1 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form 14. GROUP ATTACK OF THE THERAPIST Incident #2 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form 15. MASS GROUP DENIAL Incident #3 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form 16. A MEMBER CHOOSES TO LEAVE Incident #4 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form 17. A DEEP DISCLOSURE NEAR SESSION TERMINATION Incident #5 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form 18. A MEMBER MAINTAINS DISTANCE Incident #6 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form / Conclusion PART THREE: WHERE HAVE WE COME? 19. COMPARISON OF THEORETICAL PRACTITIONERS' INTERVENTIONS Critical Incident #1 / Critical Incident #2 / Critical Incident #3 / Critical Incident #4 / Critical Incident #5 / Critical Incident #6 / Conclusion 20. CONSIDERATIONS IN DEVELOPING YOUR THEORY OF GROUP THERAPY Steps to Developing a Theory / Conclusion / REFERENCES / INDEX

About Diana Hulse-Killacky (University of New Orleans)

Dr. Jeremiah Donigian received his Ed.D. from the Pennsylvania State University and has been with SUNY Brockport's Counselor Education program since 1970. His primary teaching interests lie with group counseling and marriage and family therapy. He is a clinical member and approved supervisor of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and is a nationally certified counselor. He is the recipient of the Eminent Career Award and is a fellow of the Association for Specialists in Group Work. Donigian maintains a private practice in marriage and family, individual, and group therapy. He has conducted workshops and seminars in group and marriage and family therapy throughout the United States. He also has an interest in working as a consultant and trainer to schools and business organizations. Among his numerous publications is his most recent book, SYSTEMIC GROUP THERAPY: A TRIADIC MODEL, which is also published by Brooks/Cole.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION PART ONE: SELECTED THEORIES APPLIED TO GROUP THERAPY Introduction 1. CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 2. COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 3. FAMILY CENTERED THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 4. GESTALT THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 5. INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 6. INTERPERSONAL GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 7. PSYCHOANALYTIC/PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 8. RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 9. REALITY THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 10. SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 11. SYSTEMS-CENTERED THERAPY FOR GROUPS Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 12. TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS Background / Key Concepts / Therapist Role and Techniques / Group Processes / Summary 13. THE INITIAL SESSION Incident #1 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners'''' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form 14. GROUP ATTACK OF THE THERAPIST Incident #2 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners'''' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form 15. MASS GROUP DENIAL Incident #3 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners'''' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form 16. A MEMBER CHOOSES TO LEAVE Incident #4 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners'''' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form 17. A DEEP DISCLOSURE NEAR SESSION TERMINATION Incident #5 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners'''' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form 18. A MEMBER MAINTAINS DISTANCE Incident #6 / Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy / Family Centered Therapy / Gestalt Therapy / Individual Psychology / Interpersonal Psychotherapy / Psychodynamic Therapy / Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy / Reality Therapy / Solution-Focused Therapy / Systems-Centered Therapy / Transactional Analysis / Theoretical Practitioners'''' Congruence With Their Theory / Theory Evaluation Form / Conclusion PART THREE: WHERE HAVE WE COME? 19. COMPARISON OF THEORETICAL PRACTITIONERS'''' INTERVENTIONS Critical Incident #1 / Critical Incident #2 / Critical Incident #3 / Critical Incident #4 / Critical Incident #5 / Critical Incident #6 / Conclusion 20. CONSIDERATIONS IN DEVELOPING YOUR THEORY OF GROUP THERAPY Steps to Developing a Theory / Conclusion / REFERENCES / INDEX

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CIN053435727XG
9780534357276
053435727X
Critical Incidents in Group Therapy by Diana Hulse-Killacky (University of New Orleans)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning, Inc
1998-12-09
420
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