Full Description
Based on extensive interviews with expert facilitators from around the world and grounded in empirical evidence, Group Therapy for Voice Hearers includes numerous tips, strategies, case examples, and reflection questions to bring the material to life in a practical way.
Chapters address the need for practical, accessible training in how to facilitate sessions and identify six key factors that lead to a successful session: safety, flexibility, empowerment, the integration of lived experience, self-awareness, and attention to the needs of the group process.
This book is an important resource for mental health professionals working with clients who hear voices.
Contents
1. Considerations for Non-Voice Hearers 2. Voice Hearing 3. Essential Components 4. Importance of Ensuring Emotional Safety 5. Flexibility 6. Use of Group Process to Foster Healthy Attachments 7. Cultivating Self-Awareness 8. Encouraging Empowerment Among Group Members 9. Living Proof 10. Conclusions



