Tag Archive for: Group Therapy

Are You Attuned to Emotions?

The Secret World of Emotions & Attunement When your radio’s tuned properly to your favorite station, the broadcast comes in loud and clear. Without any static or overlap of frequencies, you relax and enjoy the music or the program. When your favorite love song is played on a well-tuned instrument, you’re delighted. You listen without […]

The Group Therapy Contract

An introduction to the group therapy contract When it comes to establishing more intimate and enduring relationships, individual therapy can help you understand your history and influences, however, is that enough to open new pathways to relationships? What if you still find yourself cycling through the same old relationship problems, making the same mistakes over […]

Group Psychotherapy Secrets: What Happens In Group?

Group Psychotherapy: The Express Lane to Rewarding Relationships By Sean Grover Everyone yearns for loving, positive relationships. Yet for many adults, stable companions continue to be out of reach; friends come and go, romances fall apart, and family members remain at odds with one another. Why do some people have healthy, flourishing relationships while others […]

Why Group Therapy Is Best For Teenagers

Have a teenager who needs to overcome social problems? You can’t beat the power of group. Individual therapy is a wonderful tool for helping kids understand their fears, improve their moods, and explore their feelings. But why do so many teens with social problems fail to benefit from individual therapy? What makes teen groups more […]

What’s so Funny?” The Group Leader’s Uses of Humor in Adolescent Groups

For a detailed look at how what happens in Teen Group Therapy, this article can be found in 101 Interventions in Group Therapy by Simon Fehr, S. (Ed.) (2008). New York: Routledge, 577 pp.