Discussion 1: Benefits of Group Therapy.
Discussion 1: Benefits of Group Therapy.
Group therapy is often utilized when treating substance abuse and addiction for a variety of reasons. Group therapy can provide a level of accountability not found in individual therapy. One form of accountability is the use of “sponsors,” a service that is typically not found in individual therapy. Therapy groups frequently include members who are at varying stages of recovery. This enables group members to interact with others in the therapy group who are struggling with similar issues. Those who are at later stages of recovery can see through the defenses (e.g., minimization, denial, and rationalization) that might be displayed by newer therapy group members. The relapse rates for substance abuse and addiction can be high, and, thus, the cost of treatment can be high. Group therapy provides a cost-effective treatment form by splitting the cost between multiple members.
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Sometimes watching something makes the content “come to life” in a way that reading does not. This week you get an opportunity to watch a movie that incorporates group therapy. More specifically, you analyze group therapy movies that are based on substance abuse or addiction.
For this Discussion, review one of the suggested movies in this week’s Learning Resources. As you watch, notice how the therapy group might differ from other non-substance or addiction therapy groups. In addition, examine how the dynamics of the therapy group are therapeutic and how this process is different from individual therapy. In particular, keep Yalom’s therapeutic factors in mind, and see how they play out in the film’s therapy group.
With these thoughts in mind:
Post by Day 3 a brief description of the film you selected. Then, explain why group therapy is an effective treatment for substance abuse or addiction based upon what you saw in the film. Finally, explain which therapeutic factors might have the most benefit for people in group therapy for substance abuse or addiction. Be specific and use the Learning Resources and current literature to support your response.
Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources.
Suggested movies that showcase group therapy for treating substance abuse/addiction:
Carouso, T. (Producer), & Cohn, P. (Director). (1995). Drunks [Motion Picture, rated R]. United States: Fox Lorber.
Costas, C. D., Topping, J. (Producers), & Thomas, B. (Director). (2000). 28 days[Motion Picture, rated PG-13]. United Sates: Columbia Pictures.
Demme, J., Armain, N., Platt, M. E. (Producers), & Demme, J. (Director). (2008). Rachel getting married [Motion Picture, rated R]. United States: Sony Pictures.
Howard, R., Daniel, J. (Producers), & Caron, G. G. (Director). (1988). Clean and sober[Motion Picture, rated R]. United States: Imagine Entertainment.
Papazian, R. A. (Producer), & Greene, D. (Director). (1987). The Betty Ford story[Motion Picture, not rated]. United States: Warner Brothers Television.
Watson, E., West, P. (Producers), & Aronofsky, D. (Director). (2000). Requiem for a dream[Motion Picture, rated R]. United States: Thousand Words.
Alternate movies are acceptable, provided they focus on the use of group therapy for treating substance abuse/addiction. Cinematherapy.com is an excellent resource for finding movies on this topic. Contact your instructor for approval before selecting an alternate movi
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Discussion 1: Benefits of Group Therapy.