The Therapy in Action Podcast helps therapists in one of the more challenging areas of their jobs, running effective group therapy in a way that meets the diverse needs of everyone in the room and maximizes recovery skill-building.
We look at evidence-based practice and evidence-based therapeutic approaches and, rather than just talking about the theory, we provide concrete, actionable strategies that you can take and implement them into your group session the very same day.
On this episode, Andrew and Nick discuss deliberate practice, the zone of proximal development, and the importance of supervision and ongoing feedback as it relates to therapists delivering group therapy.
Research from Episode 4:
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Kivlighan, D. M., Goldberg, S. B., Abbas, M., Pace, B. T., Yulish, N. E., Thomas, J. G., & Drapeau, M. (2018). Clients' and therapists' contribution to the therapeutic alliance over time. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 65(5), 612-623. doi: 10.1037/cou0000291
Levitt, H. M., Pomerville, A., & Surace, F. I. (2016). A randomized controlled trial of listening and dialogue interventions for women with posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 8(1), 88-97. doi: 10.1037/tra0000081
Millar, W. (2014) Motivational Interviewing and Quantum Change. The University of Chicago. https://lnkd.in/d5kKqvgF
Orlinsky, D. E., Grawe, K., & Parks, B. K. (1994). Process and outcome in psychotherapy. In A. E. Bergin & S. L. Garfield (Eds.), Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change (4th ed., pp. 270-378). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Tschuschke, V., & Crameri, A. (2007). Psychotherapy with chronic depressives: The effects of patients' and therapists' involvement on the therapeutic relationship and outcome. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 17(3), 263-281. doi: 10.1037/1053-0479.17.3.263
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Do rewards and punishment work?
Are some types of motivation more powerful than others?
What role does competition play?
On this episode, we look into the Science of Motivation (https://www.apa.org/science/about/psa/2018/06/motivation) by Dr. Kou Murayama, and discuss the implication for patients in group therapy.
Andrew and Nick discuss CBT, neuroplasticity, and setting deliberate practice opportunities to influence the rate at which patients develop healthy behavior patterns.
0:00 - Intro
1:22 - CBT is Evidenced Based
4:15 - Preferred Pathways
9:27 - Neuroplasticity in Adults
14:16 - Elicitation
19:47 - Utilizing Group Members
22:06 - Deliberate Practice
25:08 - Restructuring Negative Thoughts Example
31:03 - I Statements Example
Nick Jaworski and Andrew Bordt discuss the dissemination of evidence-based practices and provide practical tips to help maximize engagement in group therapy.
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00:00 - intro
04:39 - Dr. Kathleen Carroll - The Dissemination of Evidence-Based Practices - Where We Began
09:25 - How Far We've Come
11:25 - EBPs Are Not Delivered Properly Due to a Lack of Training
18:13 - Knowledge vs. Skill and Practical Tools for Group Sessions
25:49 - Curriculums/Manuals, Training, and Organizational Buy-in
29:40 - Obtaining Patient Buy-in and Practical Examples
39:24 - And Miles to Go Before We Sleep
40:00 - Measurable Objectives and Practical Examples
49:18 - Ongoing Challenges and Practical Examples
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