24-spUnlocking the Power of EMDR Group Therapy
Unlocking the Power of EMDR Group Therapy with Group Traumatic Episode Protocol (G-TEP) Regina Morrow Robinson Ed.S., LMFT, LMHC Safa Kemal Kaptan Ph.D. Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy has expanded into EMDR Group Therapy. EMDR Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (IGTP) was first documented in 1998 in response to a natural disaster as both a […]
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The Group Psychology Domain of Division 49 is actively seeking members to serve on a committee for this domain. The objective of the committee is to develop initiatives that advance group psychology in academic and clinical health settings. Some of the topics include: *mentorship *social and racial justice issues in group psychology *Advocacy *community engagement […]
No sp-24-More Boxes: Context, Responsiveness, and Flexibility in Applied Group Psychology
No More Boxes Francis Kaklauskas PsyD On a sunny Sunday day, I wandered through downtown Philadelphia, but my attention fixated not on the bustling cityscape around me, but on the cardboard boxes dispersed in front of doorways stacked up alleys, and even peeking out of dumpsters. Obliviously, I was mentally calculating their dimensions, estimating their […]
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Bisexual Mental Health: The need for Supportive Space for the Healing of an Underserved and Overlooked Community. Julio J. Fonseca “ I believe it’s important to note that my depression exists outside of my sexuality… However, it is at times worsened by the difficulty I’ve had navigating life as a bisexual person and as part […]
2024-spTraining Group Therapists
What We Take for Granted… I recently had the privilege of serving as a consultant in phase one of a project training substance use professionals in how to lead evidenced based groups. Let me share some observations from that experience. Clinicians are Eager First off, the desire to learn and the eagerness with which they […]
24-sp Poverty sensitivity as a diversity factor for group psychotherapists
Poverty sensitivity as a diversity factor for group psychotherapists in medical settings: Ten strategies for cultural competence Ronn Johnson Ph.D. Creighton University School of Medicine and Creighton University Medical Center Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Ronn Johnson, Creighton University School of Medicine, Werner Center for Health Science Education, 2616 Burt Street, Omaha, […]
sp-2024 pd-Cognitive Behavioral Psychodrama
Cognitive Behavioral Psychodrama Group Therapy A vignette Thomas Treadwell Ed. D. T.E.P. CGP This brief analysis combines Action and Cognitive Behavioral Techniques (CBT) in applied group settings. The cognitive psychodrama group therapy (CPGT) model focuses on identifying disturbing situations, activating moods, negative thoughts, balanced thoughts, and recognizing distortions in thinking initiating a negative interpretation […]
2024-sp Finding our Way InDEIB
“Finding our Way In: Increasing and expanding DEIB efforts within our Division.” David Songo PsyD As of the writing of this article, it has only been two weeks since the Midwinter Board Meeting for the Division. I was fortunate enough to attend this meeting in person in Kansas City, MO and before you ask, no […]
2025-Budget
Debra O’Connell, PhD. 2025 Proposed Budget for Presentation at the Mid-Winter Meeting Debra O’Connell, PhD will be available May 2025. * Budget Past Issues –Return to The Group Psychologist Homepage
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