Time-Managed Group Psychotherapy
Effective Clinical Applications
Format:Hardback
Publisher:American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Published:2nd Mar '97
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
With the growth of managed care, the time is right for group psychotherapy to become more widely used as a cost-effective treatment modality. This timely and pragmatic book provides the right information in the right way at the right time and will make a significant contribution to the field. Michael A. Freeman, M.D., President, Institute for Behavioral Healthcare, Tiburon, California If the medium is the message, this book resounds with a loud, clear, and sparkling message in support of group therapy. MacKenzie's analytic skills are at their finest here. He offers a model of a 'generic small group,' with sensitivity to time-management, and then brings together diagnosis, treatment, philosophy, and research culminating with an authoritative section on planning and implementing group programs. In this era of limited resources, his is an invaluable addition to the literature for the most experienced administrator to the novice group therapist. Anne Alonso, Ph.D., C.G.P., Assoc Clin Prof Psychology, Dept of Psychiatry, Harvard Med School; Director, Center for Group Therapy, Mass Gen Hosp; Past President, American Group Psychotherapy Assoc With this book Dr. MacKenzie makes a rare, much-needed contribution to the group psychotherapy literature. In his clear, concise style, the author has applied research findings to the clinical practice of group psychotherapy. No matter what the theoretical orientation of the reader is, the resultant application is very useful... I highly recommend the volume for the experienced and beginning professional alike. Bonnie J. Buchele, Ph.D., F.A.G.P.A., CGP, Treasurer, American Group Psychotherapy Association
The book provides new and experienced clinicians with generic models for the development of efficient and effective interactive groups able to deliver a wide variety of treatment options. It offers a comprehensive examination of the potential of group psychotherapy and an appreciation of time management in its utilization.
As managed care systems become the most important healthcare delivery models in the United States, they are revolutionizing the way that clinicians provide psychotherapy. Financial considerations and the size of client pools have an increasing expectation that group psychotherapy be the modality of first choice. In this new environment, clinicians must be thoroughly conversant in group therapy techniques to be effective providers.
Written by a leading expert on group therapy, Time-Managed Group Psychotherapy: Effective Clinical Applications provides new and experienced clinicians with generic models for the development of efficient and effective interactive groups able to deliver a wide variety of treatment options. It offers a comprehensive examination of the potential of group psychotherapy and an appreciation of time management in its utilization. Based on empirical research and illustrated with numerous examples, this text discusses a variety of treatment models that employ various combinations of supportive, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and psychodynamic techniques.
As is rarely the case in ordinary experience, K. Roy MacKenzie's new book, Time Managed Group Psychotherapy, delivers far more that it promises. It is indeed an excellent guide to effective clinical applications of group psychotherapy in a time-limited context, but it is also a clear, systematic, and thoughtful presentation of basic principles of group psychotherapy in general, and it could well serve as a useful text in an introductory psychotherapy course.
* International Journal of Group Psychotherapy *It is all-too-rare, yet delightful, experience to read a book that delivers exactly what it promises. The title of MacKenzie's book is clear, direct, and to the point, and so is his book. This is a lucid, information-packed volume on group psychotherapy by an experienced teacher and clinician. . . . Whether one is just curious about what group psychotherapy is and how it works, or is a seasoned group psychotherapist, this book is worth reading and would be a valuable addition to any library or course on group psychotherapy.
* Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic *Time-Managed Group Psychotherapy is a worthwhile addition to the literature on group therapy in general and on time-limited group therapy in particular. It is comprehensive, theoretically consistent, and creative in it approach to financial limitations in health care delivery. It will be especially useful to those practitioners who wish to implement a group program. MacKenzie's blueprint offers a solid foundation.
* Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and ResearISBN: 9780880488631
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
Weight: 816g
472 pages