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    Group Observation Report

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    Flash Team meeting‚ Group therapy‚ and Documentation Observation: Entering treatment Flash Team meeting I noticed everything was pretty much the same except the unity I was on had some changes. The unit I was interning at used to be the Senior Care Unit ‚ but now it switched to MedPsyc. The senior unit was preferably for senior citizens with mental illness and those who are medically compromised who need mental health treatment. Now with MedPsyc the unit is able to charge insurance companies for

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    Therapy Group Observation

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    2013 @ 1143 hrs Group Meeting #1: Norms & Purpose Our therapy groups were assigned today shortly after the viewing of a film in class. My fellow group members consisted of Bryant‚ Earl‚ Stephan and Tracy‚ and our group was designated with the concept of reality therapy. Our group had several tasks to complete prior to class dismissal. The list of things to complete included: appointing a group facilitator‚ developing the group purpose and a minimum of 3 norms for the group‚ setting-up a schedule

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    Group Observation April 30‚ 2011 Suzette Williams Dr. Susan Kinsella I chose to observe a sex offenders group at office of an association of licensed professional counselors in Hinesville‚ Georgia. The group consisted of 9 sex offenders and the counselor‚ who was a woman‚ and myself. The group meet in the evening and everyone was present and on time. We sat in a circle‚ and I was introduced. I had to sign a confidentiality agreement‚ and the guys signed something stating they didn’t mind

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    Observation Of Group Work

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    Some of my thoughts around doing a group presentation with the Art therapy student‚ focused on the role will I play in the presentation? Therefore‚ meeting up with my group I spotted another MFT student. It had lower my anxiety around meeting other classmates. In my observation of my group system‚ I’d notice that four out of six of the group members were over functioned. For example‚ when we gather into our group‚ Alexis‚ Melinda‚ Katherine and Veniecia began to talk and dictate our roles. Furthermore

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    While observing a group of Crystal Lake Central High School students in co-op sometime around early afternoon. Roughly around the age of seventeen or eighteen‚ the age of upperclassmen in high school. The group consisted of five girls. They were in co-op‚ which is basically a study hall here at Central. The group of girls consisted of two of them being of hispanic ethnicity and the other three being of white ethnicity. The group is not all consisting of people that are of just one race is it is a

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    Group Therapy Observation

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    the hour that I observed the speech language pathologist‚ or SLP‚ saw a total of 5 kids; she had three kids in the first group and two kids in the second. It is a rather small school‚ so Mrs. Ferris‚ the SLP‚ is the only speech language pathologist working in that particular elementary school. In group therapy sessions‚ the SLP cannot have anymore than three students in a group so that all the students can get individualized attention. Before the students came into Mrs. Ferris’ classroom she warned

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    The Roy Adaptation Model

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    changes. According to Spiegel‚ Bloom‚ Kraemer‚ and Gottheil (1989) patients who are faced with life-changing diagnosis benefit from coming together to openly discuss challenges and emotions associated with their illness. Support groups providing opportunities for peer support and education are the suggested intervention in the literature

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    Compulsive gamblers groups were of high interest to me‚ because my father was an obsessive gambler. The group was spearheaded by a lady who is a LPC. In Gam-Anon the member will experience relief from anxiety by accepting the fact of powerlessness over the problem in the family. The heavy load of responsibility for the gambling problem is lifted and the agonizing guilt in regard to failures is gradually alleviated. The energy wasted in attempts to stop loved ones from gambling can be channeled

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    participate in an “informal” kidney dialysis support group. There are formal support groups with set times and locations‚ they usually serve either the patient or the caregiver of the patient. None of the support groups meet in the treatment room while the patient is having dialysis. The environment of the treatment room and the restriction placed on the patient‚ make the patients vulnerable‚ physically‚ mentally and emotionally. Most often‚ the formal support groups are organized around Western cultural

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    Support groups is another method proven to help with eating disorders.An eating disorder support group is an assembly of men and/or women who gather together to provide each other with various types of help related to eating disorders. In over 30 states there are support groups that help with eating disorders. There are two main types of eating disorder support groups as well as them being classified as open or closed. The two main support groups are as follows: “Self-Help

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