Understanding Content and Process: Guidelines for Group Leaders
PURPOSE: To discuss basic concepts of group therapy as a treatment modality. CONCLUSIONS: The psychiatric nurse group leader uses concepts of content and process at his/her disposal as powerful tools of change, adaptation, and recovery. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Group therapy is a common modality in...
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description | PURPOSE: To discuss basic concepts of group therapy as a treatment modality.
CONCLUSIONS: The psychiatric nurse group leader uses concepts of content and process at his/her disposal as powerful tools of change, adaptation, and recovery.
PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Group therapy is a common modality in treating mental disorders that is both evidence based and cost‐effective. Group therapy is practiced in inpatient, outpatient, partial hospitalization, and residential treatment facilities. Because of their understanding of the bio‐psycho‐social origin of mental illness, psychiatric nurses are uniquely prepared to assist in many roles as facilitators of change. |
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