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Chapter 34 Therapeutic Groups Menu F

Facilitating Techniques Seeking clarification Encouraging description Presenting reality Focusing Reframing Giving feedback Helping to gain insight B Menu F

Therapeutic Factors Instilling hope Imparting information Altruism Corrective recapitulation Socializing skills Imitative behavior Interpersonal learning Group cohesiveness Catharsis Existential factors Universality B Menu F

Psychoeducational Groups Types of Groups Psychoeducational Groups Medication Sexuality Therapeutic Milieu Groups Recreational Physical Activity Creative Arts Social Skills B Menu F

Time-Limited Therapy Groups Types of Groups, cont. Time-Limited Therapy Groups Cognitive-behavioral groups Spiritual groups Behavioral therapy groups Self-Help Groups Alcoholics Anonymous Al-Anon Support Groups Bereavement Cancer Rape B Menu