65th
Annual Conference
Thursday, February
21
Morning Workshops
10:00 A.M.-1:15
P.M.
Workshop
18
Creating
Thriving Private Practice Psychotherapy Groups
Chair:
Leon J. Hoffman, Ph.D., ABPP, CGP,
LFAGPA, Private Practice, Chicago, Illinois
This interactional
workshop provides participants with knowledge crucial to creating
thriving private practice psychotherapy groups. We will extrapolate
as needed to other populations, settings, and theoretical
modalities. Topics include preparing the patient, selection,
composition, third-party considerations, problem patients,
recordkeeping, co-therapy, the contract (agreement), boundaries, and
fee considerations.
Sharing of work
experiences-didactic-demonstration-experiential
Learning
Objectives:
The attendee will
be able to:
1. Establish
effective group psychotherapy fee arrangements.
2. Prepare a complete group psychotherapy contract (agreement).
3. Recognize and attend to boundary issues.
4. Sharpen his/her skills in preparing patients for group
psychotherapy.
Course References:
1. Hoffman, Leon J. (1999).
Preparing the Patient for Group Psychotherapy (Ch. 6) in
A Guide to
Starting Psychotherapy Groups, Price, John R., Hescheles, David
R., and Price, A. Rae (eds), Academic Press, a Division of Harcourt,
Inc., San Diego.
2. Weiner, Myron F. (1984). Techniques of Group Psychotherapy.
American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, D.C.
3. Yalom, I.D. (1995).
The Theory
and Practice of Group Psychotherapy. 4th ed. Basic Books, New York.
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