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Blalock, Sarah M.; Lindo, Natalya A.; Haiyasoso, Maria; Morman, Molly K. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2019
Child-Centered Group Play Therapy (CCGPT) has been shown to be an effective, developmentally appropriate, and efficient mental health treatment for young children. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore six play therapists' perceptions of conducting CCGPT in four elementary schools. Three overarching themes emerged from the data:…
Descriptors: Group Therapy, Play Therapy, Elementary School Students, Mental Health
Steinhardt, Lenore – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2017
In this article I describe an art-based procedure with a gradual sequence of drawing tasks that guides an art therapy client through graphic stages from point, to line, to plane. The client begins by making random dots, connecting them one to another with an unbroken line that reaches all the dots, perceiving abstract or figurative imagery in the…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Freehand Drawing, Art Activities, Color
Colombos, Alexandros – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2020
This is a case study of a Greek-American young adult and a New York City non-profit Day Habilitation consumer who was diagnosed with various developmental disabilities. The methods used for therapeutic and educational interventions included Gustav Heckman's version of Socratic Method called Socratic Enquiry used in individual sessions (one-on-one)…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Intervention, Teaching Methods, Questioning Techniques
Prior, Alexandra – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2015
Childhood grief disrupts and reshapes a developing child's primary attachments, emotional regulation system, and identity formation. Bereft college students have to build their grief identity simultaneously with their social, academic, vocational, and sexual identities. This article describes a bereavement group to help students work on these…
Descriptors: Grief, College Students, Group Therapy, School Counseling
Kseniya Zhuzha – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Literature supports that group therapy could be an advantageous treatment for international students because of its emphasis on relationships and concerns of loneliness, which are common in this population. However, group therapy tends to be underutilized among international students. First, the present study investigated how personal and…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Help Seeking, Intention, Group Therapy
Lunsky, Yona; Hastings, Richard P.; Weiss, Jonathan A.; Palucka, Anna M.; Hutton, Sue; White, Karen – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2017
This study evaluated two community based interventions for parents of adults with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities. Parents in the mindfulness group reported significant reductions in psychological distress, while parents in the support and information group did not. Reduced levels of distress in the mindfulness group…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Parents, Adults
Horn, Jacqueline; Govender, Sumeshni – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2019
Background: Death and loss are inevitable, and life changes profoundly for those left behind. A General Household Survey by Statistics South Africa indicated that 94.2% of orphans aged 7-18 years were still attending school. With no parental and often familial support, learners often had to turn to their teachers for support. Vukuzakhe, a…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Children, Facilitators (Individuals)
Stichter, Janine P.; Herzog, Melissa J.; Malugen, Emily; Schoemann, Alexander M. – School Psychology, 2019
Although some literature reviews cited mixed results for group-based social competence interventions in schools, existing descriptions of intervention efficacy often lack attention on important factors that may moderate differential response. Some studies suggest that individual characteristics such as diagnosis (i.e., specific deficit clusters)…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Interpersonal Competence, Intervention, Individual Characteristics
Reddy, Vilash – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2015
Group therapy can be an effective mode of therapy, used on an inpatient unit, as it can allow patients to become allies in their journey to understand and overcome their mental health needs. The therapeutic principles discussed by Dr Irvin Yalom illustrate the significance and importance of group therapy, which was strongly incorporated into…
Descriptors: Group Therapy, Intellectual Disability, Role Playing, Intervention
Jones, Martinque K.; Pritchett-Johnson, Brandi – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2018
Black college women present to counseling with an array of culturally distinct mental health concerns. There is also a subpopulation of women who may be hesitant to seek services, despite their need. These facts substantiate the necessity for culturally responsive outreach and intervention targeted at this demographic. The authors present the…
Descriptors: Females, African American Students, Counseling Services, College Students
Weatherford, Ryan D. – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2017
College counseling centers are facing rapidly increasing demands for services and are tasked to find efficient ways of providing adequate services while managing limited space. The use of therapy groups has been proposed as a method of managing demand. This brief report examines the clinical time savings of a traditional group therapy program in a…
Descriptors: School Counseling, Guidance Centers, Efficiency, Group Therapy
Crossland, Tom; Hewitt, Olivia; Walden, Sarah – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2017
Background: A growing body of evidence supports the use of Dialectic Behaviour Therapy with people with an intellectual disability. Various adaptation have been used in studies exploring the efficacy of this intervention. Method: A Dialectic Behaviour Therapy DBT skills training group was attended by people with an intellectual disability and…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Skill Development, Well Being, Mental Health
Tomlins, Rose; Cawley, James – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2016
Group work for people who experience voice hearing in the mainstream population has been shown to have various benefits; however, there is little research describing hearing voices groups for people with learning disabilities. This study describes perceptions of a new hearing voices group for people with mild learning disabilities. Semi-structured…
Descriptors: Mild Intellectual Disability, Group Therapy, Semi Structured Interviews, Decision Making
Rowley, Janet; Rajbans, Taljeet; Markland, Beckett – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2020
A narrative therapeutic group intervention, Tree of Life, was carried out with groups of ethnic minority parents of children with special educational needs and/or disability (SEND) in a mainstream primary school. A participatory research approach was used, involving collaboration with the group of parents and involvement of a parent co-researcher.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Group Therapy, Minority Groups, Special Needs Students
Zakreski, Matthew J. – Gifted Child Today, 2018
Gifted individuals have unique social and emotional needs that often manifest as challenging interpersonal behavior. Chief among these needs are the fact that gifted students tend to be quite emotionally intense and that they tend to be quite cognitively rigid. Emotional intensity is defined as having stronger, more frequent, more complex, and…
Descriptors: Gifted, Interpersonal Competence, Personality Traits, Emotional Response

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