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Structured role assignment and other techniques for facilitating process in adolescent psychotherapy groups.

B F Corder1, R Whiteside

  • 1University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill.

Adolescence
|January 1, 1990
PubMed
Summary

Adolescent psychotherapy groups benefit from structured techniques like role assignment and goal booklets. These methods enhance participation, social skills, and emotional expression for better therapeutic outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Group Therapy
  • Adolescent Development

Background:

  • Adolescent psychotherapy groups require effective communication and engagement strategies.
  • Structuring interaction and feedback is crucial for therapeutic success in group settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe techniques for structuring interchange and feedback in adolescent psychotherapy groups.
  • To highlight methods that improve group dynamics and skill development.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of role assignment for group members during sessions.
  • Utilization of "parent hot seat" exercises for exploring family dynamics.
  • Application of group goal booklets for focused therapeutic objectives.
  • Incorporation of negotiation exercises to foster interpersonal skills.

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Main Results:

  • Techniques facilitated effective group participation and engagement.
  • Members practiced essential social skills and verbalization of feelings.
  • Development of specific mastery skills was observed in participants.

Conclusions:

  • Structured techniques significantly enhance the process and outcomes of adolescent psychotherapy groups.
  • These methods provide a framework for skill-building and emotional processing in a therapeutic group context.