ABSTRACT
The article proposes a new model for online experiential training groups for therapists. Experiential groups are an essential part of training for group therapists. The article summarizes the requirements for becoming a group therapist, reviews the literature about training-process groups for therapists, and discusses the dilemmas that are part of these groups. Ethical questions and the difference between training-process groups and therapy groups are presented. This training model uses weekly online process group sessions that include a 10-minute didactic discussion at the end of each session, combined with an annual in-person intensive meeting. Group vignettes are included to illustrate group processes. The advantages and disadvantages of the model are discussed, as well as important areas for future research.
Acknowledgment
I want to thank Dr. Martha Gilmore and Dr. Carlos Canales for their reading and commenting on this article. I want to thank all the members of my online training process groups for therapists. Without them, this article would not have been written.
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Notes
1 The case is taken with permission from Weinberg (Citation2020b).
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Haim Weinberg
Haim Weinberg is a licensed psychologist, group analyst, and certified group psychotherapist in private practice in Sacramento, CA.