Write a group intervention proposal on some topic of interest to you that includes both cognitive and behavioral interventions. Explain how the presence of numerous clients might facilitate and possibly limit the effectiveness of the intervention.
What will be an ideal response?
The group proposal outline presented in chapter 10 is provided here in abbreviated form for the students’ use.
• Articulate the purpose of the group
• Justify the use of cognitive and behavioral interventions for the members of this group, given the client population and the purposes of the group
• Articulate the roles of the leaders
• Select specific techniques and activities for the group based on this and the previous chapter’s topics
• Describe the desired composition of the group
• Determine whether it will be an open or closed group, with a rationale
• The desired group size
• Frequency and duration of meetings
• Group rules
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