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Group Cognitive Therapy
A Balancing Act
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Discover
the six principles of effective group cognitive therapy:
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alliance
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collaboration
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structure
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guided
discovery
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total
group participation
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management of group interaction patterns
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Role
plays demonstrate these principles in action to show how cognitive
therapy groups, both open and closed, can function more optimally |
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When
groups are not operating well, therapists can analyze these six
dimensions to assess difficulties and problem-solve |
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GRP
Disc 1 of 2
Time Tracks
- 10:43 min
- 09:09 min
- 11:06 min
- 09:00 min
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GRP
Disc 2 of 2
Time Tracks
- 09:27 min
- 09:12 min
- 11:36 min
- 10:22 min
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cognitive therapy in the absence of further education, training, supervised
experience, or appropriate professional
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