Ch. 8: Intervention in Groups Flashcards

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Functions of a group (highlights)

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  • Informational: we learn from each other
  • Normative: some types of groups can normalize symptoms of mental illness. Like “hearing voices” groups.
  • Groups can empower and enact change in individuals.
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Types of groups (3)

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  • Task groups
  • Teaching groups
  • Supportive/therapeutic groups (NOT the same as group therapy). Could even be a spa group. A variety of modalities.
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Group therapy

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Not what RNs lead. Has a theory that is used to direct it.

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Self help groups

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Like AA meetings. Many others ones as well. Usually run by a professional/regular person as a leader.

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Conditions that affect groups in their environment

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Seating: open is best, like circles.

Size: 7 -8 members provide a good vibe for everyone.

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Open ended vs closed groups

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  • Open: leave and join at any time
  • Closed: all join at the same time and end together
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Therapeutic factors of groups (super fast run through of them)

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  • Instillation of hope
  • Universality
  • Imparting of information
  • Altruism
  • Corrective recapitulation of the primary family group
  • Development of socializing techniques
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8
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Therapeutic factors of groups (super fast run through of them) pt. 2

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  • Imitative behavior
  • Interpersonal learning
  • Group cohesiveness
  • Catharsis
  • Existential factors
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phase 1 of group development

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  • initial or orientation phase
  • Leader and members set goals and rules
  • Leader promotes trust and ensures that rules and goals help each other
  • Members are superficial and overly polite.
  • No trust yet
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phase 1 of group development

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  • initial or orientation phase
  • Leader and members set goals and rules
  • Leader promotes trust and ensures that rules and goals help each other
  • Members are superficial and overly polite.
  • No trust yet
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Phases of group dev: 2 working phase

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  • productive work begins
  • leader role diminishes and becomes more of a facilitator
  • Trust has been established and cohesiveness exists
  • Conflict is managed member to member
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Phases of group dev: 3 termination phase

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  • A sense of loss may be experienced
  • The leader encourages the members to talk about these mixed/sad feelings
  • Feelings of abandonment may be experienced. Grief from people’s pasts can be triggered.
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psychodrama

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very effective way to confront feelings and trauma. Only done with a very well trained professional helping.

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