History
Formats
Types
Theories
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The focus of the earliest forms of group therapy

support groups

100

where group membership changes 

open group

100

The goal of this group is to provide members with education on a specific topic.

psychoeducation

100

this theory centralizes art

Studio based theory

100

When feeling frightened in groups, our_____ takes over.

Neurosystem

200

One of the first theoretical orientations of art therapy groups.

Psychodynamic

200

where the group membership is the same

closed group

200

Focused on making change in group and the community at large

Social Action

200

this theory's goals are to gain mastery/self control by accessing patterns and modes of thinking and perceiving

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

200

A model of care that focuses on treating to get people back to a normal level of functioning.

medical model

300

The year that the first Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM) was published

1952

300

A common structure of group includes:

opening warm-up, bridging towards artmaking, art making, reflection of artwork, bridging to one’s life, and then closing of session

300

Differing from support groups, this type of groups may result in support but focus on positive social interaction

Wellness

300

this theory focuses on the effect that therapy has on the brain and how the brain mechanism is directly impacted by life experiences

interpersonal neurobiology

300

An early black pioneer in community based art therapy.

Georgette Seabrooke Powell or Sarah Pollard McGee or Lucille Venture

400

In the middle 20th century, group therapy focused on social issues more. These types of group were called:

Encounter or conscious raising

400

when the group work is in one session

single session therapy

400

This type of group focuses on helping members change, cope, and lessen personal problems

therapy or counseling

400

despite need for belonging, we exercise disconnections- this is central paradox of this theory

Relational Cultural Theory

400

The current DSM is exemplar as a cultural competent resource.

Nope. It has a history of pathologizing sexual orientation, cultural behaviors, and gender expressions.

500

This author and existential psychotherapist wrote the cannon book about group therapy.

Irwin Yalom

500

a common is focus on art and creative process rather than interpersonal work

brief group therapy

500

this type of group brings together people who have shared experience

support groups

500

the leader emphasizes insight, unconscious motivation, and reconstruction of the personality as seen in artwork in this theory

Psychodynamic

500

one central component to focus on understanding in group is

the sense of belonging
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