
Three hour training given to graduate clinical students about the difference between psychoeducational and process groups as well as skill to facilitate these groups. Specific skills include redirecting messages, softening overpowering messages, reaching for feelings link, and addressing meta-messages. Attention was given to horizontal questions vs vertical questions in group and the creation of group safety and cohesion.
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About the Author:
Dr. Christopher Hall, Phd, LCSW is a counselor, author, and educator in Wilmington, NC. He is well published in the area of clinical counseling with individuals and groups in top tier peer reviewed journals. He has 16 years counseling experience.