Psychotherapy 1.2 Flashcards
When were group methods developed?
Early 20th century
What led to the development of group methods?
Observations of beneficial group effects in TB patients
Who was the first major proponent to observe beneficial effect of groups?
JH Pratt
Who developed group methods?
T Burrow in the 1920s
What is the premise of group processes?
Behaviour and dynamics of the group cannot be derived from the individuals.
Once formed, groups develop their own way of existing.
What is group alliance?
Quality of relationships that develop between each member and the therapist.
What is group cohesion?
Group working together towards a common goal.
What is group coherence?
Group goes beyond cohesion and becomes self-evolving and able to work through conflicts.
What is positive identification?
Unconscious group mechanism in which a person incorporates the characteristics and qualities of the group.
What is catharsis?
Expression of ideas and conflicts is accompanied by an emotional response which produces a sense of relief.
How can group therapies be divided
According to degree of leadership
According to membership
According to mode of therapy
Which group therapies have high level of leader input and are highly specific
Structured groups for drug and alcohol misuse
Activity groups like OT
Which group therapies are highly specific but have low level of therapist activity
Problem-solving therapy
Psychoeducational groups
Which groups have low leadership level and low specificity of treatment goals
Support groups
Art therapy
Interpersonal therapy like Tavistock model analytic groups
What can groups be divided into according to mode of therapy?
Activity Support Problem-focused Psychodynamic Behavioural
What do analytic/dynamic groups involve?
Examination of the conscious and unconscious processes in the group including resistance, transference and countertransference
What did Bion describe?
Three basic states that a group goes into when it gets derailed
What are the three states described by Bion?
Dependency
Pairing
Fight-flight
What are the three states described by Bion known as?
Basic assumption
What is the 4th basic assumption introduced by Hopper?
Massification/aggregation
What happens in dependency?
Group members become dependent on one another
What happens in pairing?
Formation of a partnership in the group might bring forth new resolution
What is massification/aggregation?
Regid fusion of identities leads to loss of individuality or extensive withdrawal leads to loss of mutual dependence
What did Foulkes describe?
Group matrix; web of communications and relationships within a group