Group dynamics in occupational therapy : the theoretical basis and practice application of group treatment

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Group dynamics in occupational therapy : the theoretical basis and practice application of group treatment

Marilyn B. Cole

SLACK Inc., c1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This text offers an extensive, seven-step method for leading groups that are grounded in the existential/humanistic frame of reference. This resource examines the group dynamics theory as it relates to group structure and development, as well as group norms, roles and leadership styles. The focus on the application of the group dynamics theory and incorporation of experimental exercises should lead to effective group skills and group sessions.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Acquiring Group Skills: Group Leadership Training Guide
  • A Guide to Understanding Group Dynamics. Part 2 Group Guidelines from Seven Frames of Reference: An Existential/Humanistic Approach to Groups
  • A Psychoanalytic Approach to Groups
  • A Cognitive Behavioural Approach to Groups in Occupational Therapy
  • A Developmental Approach to Groups in Occupational Therapy
  • A Neurodevelopmental Approach to Groups in Occupational Therapy
  • A Model of Human Occupation Approach to Groups
  • An Acquisitional Approach to Groups in Occupational Therapy. Part 3 Planning an Occupational Therapy Group: Writing a Group Treatment Protocol
  • A Group Laboratory Experience for Students
  • Appendices - A - The Task Oriented Group as a Context for Treatment, B - The Concept and Use of Developmental Groups, C - Mosey's Adaptive Skills, D - Uniform Terminology for Occupational Therapy, Second Edition, E - Comparison of Group Leadership in Seven Frames of Reference.

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