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A triage model of psychotherapeutic group intervention
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 1993The cofacilitator of a veteran's therapy group conducted by a Veterans Administration (VA) clinical nurse specialist uses his participant-observer role to analyze the theoretical constructs used in the group. A unique group psychotherapy model blending nursing triage techniques with "hot seat" client focus and interpersonal theory is presented and ...
Grace Marad, Mark Evans
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The delayed impact of group therapists' interventions
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1977The direct and delayed impact of therapist interventions on 21 clients in three outpatient therapy groups was examined. Sessions one and five of each group were taped with every therapist intervention analyzed according to the Group Therapist Interventions Scale and every client utterance rated on the Experiencing Scale and categorized by the Group ...
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Group Process Oriented Interventions
2017In this chapter, we will explore interventions which apply to the group and to the group process. One explanation for why so little group therapy work is carried out with children may have to do with the fact that chaos and destructive interactions can arise so quickly in groups of children, and therapists often find themselves helpless in the face of ...
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A nurse-led group intervention.
Australian nursing journal (July 1993), 2007The article discusses research on cancer-related menopausal symptoms to determine appropriate nurse-led interventions for breast cancer survivors. Hot flushes (HF) are a frequent, bothersome and often severe symptom of menopause but for breast cancer survivors they can be more frequent, severe and distressing.
Sheeran, Lisa +5 more
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Comparison of Two Group Interventions for the Bereaved
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1988This study compared differences in the levels of depression among three study groups of widows as measured by the Beck Depression Inventory and the Depression Adjective Checklist Form E and differences in the levels of socialization among the same three study groups as measured by the Revised Social Adjustment Scale.
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Spontaneous Nonverbal Intervention in Group Therapy
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1982(1982). Spontaneous Nonverbal Intervention in Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 327-338.
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Escalative Intervention in Small-Group Conflicts
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1985Escalative interventions by professionals aim to increase the frustration of participants involved in a conflict. In small-group situations, consultants apply escalative interventions only occasionally, because clients hardly ever request them and because most interventionists consider de-escalation a more legitimate method.
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ACT Processes in Group Intervention for Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2018K. Fung +4 more
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 2018
E. Pfeiffer +3 more
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