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Original Articles

The Benefits of Group Therapy Observation for Therapists-in-Training

Pages 246-260 | Published online: 26 Jan 2016
 

ABSTRACT

The authors contend, based on a survey of group therapy trainees, that observing an ongoing psychotherapy group in vivo provides an exceptional learning opportunity. Clinicians often experience resistance and anxiety regarding therapy group leadership, and group therapy is notoriously challenging to teach. Trainees consistently described the Group Observation course as one of the most effective training experiences that they have had. The observation group model mitigates many concerns that trainees have about group leadership and inspires enthusiasm and confidence for leading groups. Group observers learned vital group leadership skills, most notably: the ability to bear affect and trust the group process, the ability to follow and use group themes, metaphors, and underlying dynamics, and the ability to highlight attachment themes, work in the here and now, and promote immediacy.

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Annie C. Weiss

Annie C. Weiss is a Faculty member at Boston Institute for Psychotherapy in Brookline, Massachusetts. J. Scott Rutan is a Faculty member and Co-founder at Boston Institute for Psychotherapy in Brookline, Massachusetts.

J. Scott Rutan

Annie C. Weiss is a Faculty member at Boston Institute for Psychotherapy in Brookline, Massachusetts. J. Scott Rutan is a Faculty member and Co-founder at Boston Institute for Psychotherapy in Brookline, Massachusetts.

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