Circles of hope. healing. discovery. transformation. CIRCLES OF CIRCLES OF CIRCLES OF

Similar documents
The Priory Hospital Hayes Grove Addiction Treatment Programme

Whether an organizational member, individual member, or both, joining others in the HCH community through has many advantages.

The Daring Way and Rising Strong Programs Announcing the Fall Groups Schedule

Eagala s Military Services Designation raises the bar for equine assisted psychotherapy for active military, reserves, veterans and their families.

My name is Todd Elliott and I graduated from the University of Toronto, Factor- Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, in 1999.

Priory Hospital Glasgow

Los Angeles, California

6/4/2018. Integrating Addiction Recovery and Trauma Healing. Introductions. Learning Objectives

Women s Program PRINCETON HAMILTON NORTH BRUNSWICK MOORESTOWN EATONTOWN. Partial Hospital Intensive Outpatient

Compassionate care and the hope you ve been seeking.

Expanded Evidence & Wider Reach for IFS

SAJHA DHAGO: Common Threads Project Nepal December 2017

MRC S RECOVERY COACH ACADEMY APPLICATION

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Application Package Mental Health First Aid First Nations Co-facilitator Training Course

Priory Hospital Ticehurst House

TRAINING IN PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY

Elliot Senior Specialty Services. in Greater Manchester. 138 Webster Street Manchester NH

Mental Health Awareness

Position Description. Supervising Counsellor, Butterfly National Helpline 1800 ED HOPE

EDC/AFSP Public Perception of Suicide Prevention Survey Results

201 7 A nnu al Report

Finding The Best Therapist Can Be Confusing From the Boston Globe Written by: Patricia Wen February 4, 2013

annual report

Will There Be a Couch? What to Expect From Counseling

2018 Attachment & Trauma Conference

Treatment for Alcohol Problems: Finding and Getting Help

and Independence PROVIDING RESIDENTIAL AND OUTPATIENT TREATMENT FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH BEHAVIORAL, EMOTIONAL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROBLEMS

Bringing hope and lasting recovery to individuals and families since 1993.

What To Expect From Counseling

Michigan Psychological Association (MPA) along with Michigan Association of Professional Psychologists (MAPP)

Working with Trauma Survivors: What workers need to know

Preparation Phase Tool For EMDR

Unit Commander Guide

How to Choose a Counsellor

If you would like to find out more about this service:

We listen. We care. We support.

American Thyroid Association

Inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder programs

VOL. XXXIV, NO. 2 SPRING Maren Writes. Maren Peterson Executive Director. Dear Friends,

The Power of Peers: Implementing Best Practices in Your Community

Mental Health Peer Run Programs

The New Trauma Worker. ebook.

Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) Ragnhild Malnati, LCSW-C

StopSO. Specialist Treatment Organisation for the Prevention of Sexual Offending. Juliet Grayson

CVAB Peer Specialist Position Qualifications, Competencies, Responsibilities REACH Center CPS Duties

Mid America Chapter JOIN THE MOVEMENT. Giving Guide

Trauma Informed Care & Seeking Safety. West Virginia Psychological Association Spring Conference and WVPA Annual Business Meeting

WORKING DEFINITION OF

The Rhythm of Regulation Building a Polyvagal Foundation for Your Clinical Practice Intensive Training Program Northampton, MA January - August, 2019

APAGS TRAINING VIDEO: Working on Shame with Sexual Minority Clients Transcript

Help and Hope. in Life s Hardest Places. Compassionate, empowering solutions to the problems that hold you back

Moving Forward. Support for you after a diagnosis of breast cancer. The breast cancer support charity

Testimony of Elaine Genise Williams. before the. Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions United States Senate. U.S.

On behalf of our entire organization, I would like to open this letter with two words: Thank you.

A Psychiatric & Addictive Disease Healthcare System for Children and Adults

Healing Hurt People-Chicago seeks to save lives by offering support beyond the hospital

Principles of Recovery

Recovery Miler s Guide

News Release Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Public Affairs Office Phone: DSN /8144 Civilian: /8144 Fax:

Psychotherapy Training Through Peer Counseling Kathleen McGuire-Bouwman, Ph.D. Creative Edge Focusing

Personal Disclosure Statement and Notice of Practices

Opening up to a total stranger and revealing some of your most intimate thoughts and feelings

I MAY NOT HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS BUT AT LEAST I HAVE THE QUESTIONS TO GET THE PROPER. care guidelines

2018 Postgraduate Training in Narrative Therapy. Collaborating on Narrative Responses to Trauma: Addressing the Consequences of Abuse and Adversity

T E A M L E A D E R GUIDE

Day Programs. Information for patients, carers, family and support persons

Meridian Behavioral Health Services. Chronic Pain 1 2:30 11:15 12:45. Managing Anxiety :30 12:30 11:15 12:30.

Welcome to the 2017 December Newsletter and Happy Holidays!

Patient and Family Agreement on Opioids

Advanced Brief Tobacco Cessation Intervention Specialist Groups Mental Health and Addictions

BETHESDA WORKSHOPS: HEALING FOR MEN PARTICIPANT INFORMATION FORM

GREEN BAY CBOC MENTAL HEALTH PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL/TREATMENT GROUPS rev 2/21/14

Vision Statement. Value Creation Statement

JOSEPH J. BEGANY, Ph.D. Psychological Consulting Services, LLC 70 Washington Street, Suite 210 Salem, MA 01970

Moving Forward. Support for you after a diagnosis of breast cancer. The breast cancer support charity

OUTPATIENT TREATMENT WESTPORT, CONNECTICUT

Eating Disorders A Treatment Guide

Substance Abuse Group Therapy

Building Resilient Communities through Trauma Informed Congregations. Healing Connecting Restoring

Relapse Program. Relapse Program

MAKING DECISIONS TOGETHER. Being an Active Partner in Your Treatment and Recovery

PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER: ETHICS AND APPLICATION IN PEER SPECIALIST SUPERVISION SEPTEMBER 26, 2017

Marketing the Circle of Life

Contemporary Psychoanalytic Couple and Family Therapy Training Program

Understanding RECOVERY HOUSING. Webinar

LA CONCOLACION COLLEGE BACOLOD Crisis and Psycho Trauma Center

Our Mailing Address:

My name is Jennifer Gibbins-Muir and I graduated from the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work in 2001.

Effective treatment for alcohol and drug addiction and co-occurring disorders. seabrook.org

1.01. Helping is a broad and generic term that includes assistance provided by a variety of

REBOOT: A PTSD TREATMENT FACILITY FOR VETERANS OUR PROGRAM MODELS

IPS Peer Specialists

68- Careers in Psychology 1 of 5

DBSA SUPPORT GROUPS: An Important Step on the Road to Wellness. We ve been there. We can help.

Core Competencies for Peer Workers in Behavioral Health Services

Winter Videoconference Series

Please note that this broadcast is being recorded and will be available for viewing on the Transitions RTC s website.

Finding a Therapist Who Can Help You Heal

Transcription:

Circles of hope. healing. discovery. transformation.

Circles of healing. Listening Hope Relationship Diversity Learning Sharing Caring Acceptance Insight Growth GROUPS ARE NATURAL TO HUMAN GROWTH. Children playing in a circle. Friends gathered around a campfire. Colleagues holding a roundtable meeting. Family members at a funeral service. Throughout time, people have gathered together to share, learn and mourn. You or someone you love may need group psychotherapy. Group psychotherapy allows us to join together for the clear purpose of examining the challenges in our lives and our responses to them. In a group we can share our struggles, gain insight and find others who will listen. As a result we learn new ways to cope, relate to others, and take better care of ourselves no matter what obstacles we re facing. The NSGP Foundation promotes the highest quality of group therapy work in our communities. GROUPS OFFER COMMUNITY, CARING AND POSITIVE CHANGE. A group for single parents helped participants to examine their frustration and stress, reduce their feelings of isolation, and learn new ways to balance their responsibilities with their own needs. A group for people with serious mental illness with a history of frequent hospitalizations has enabled participants to avoid hospital stays for more than six years. A group for combat veterans enabled members to put traumatic combat experiences into perspective, reduce their nightmares and feelings of anxiety, increase their sense of belonging in civilian life, and regain self-confidence.

Circles of discovery. The NSGP Foundation was launched to help people in our communities gain greater access to highly trained group psychotherapists. Its founders are psychotherapists who are passionate about the power of groups to offer help to anyone experiencing isolation, trauma, stress, depression, illness, or loss regardless of their age, health, income level, or life situation. With financial support from individuals and our members, the NSGP Foundation provides: Scholarships to clinicians seeking to apply group work to their practices Comprehensive training for new group therapists Ongoing programs and conferences to educate clinicians about new trends, discoveries and applications of group therapy With contributors support, the Foundation seeks to: Offer programs to educate both professionals and the public about the benefits of group psychotherapy Assist in response to emergencies, enabling people to better cope with traumatic events Fund new research to examine the efficacy of group psychotherapy WHY ARE GROUPS EFFECTIVE? So many of us benefit from groups: Cancer patients Families of victims of 9/11 Individuals struggling with anxiety and depression People living with HIV/AIDS Men and women fighting addictions For many, groups have been a source of interpersonal learning, inner strength and hope. Over the fifty years that groups have been used therapeutically in the U.S. we ve learned that they help people to make positive life changes. Many groups stay together for years. Members often reduce stress, improve relationships and feel more fulfilled. Well-run groups can provide: A place to explore difficult feelings An opportunity to grow by helping others A safe way to learn and try new behaviors A place for sharing beneficial information A way to find common ground amid differences Instillation of hope An effective group is a lab for life. Participants face their peers in addition to the therapist. During these often honest, spontaneous exchanges, group members tend to learn from each other, commiserate over setbacks and encourage growth. WHY ARE GROUPS COST-EFFECTIVE? At a time when medical and insurance costs are skyrocketing, and the cost of care is prohibitive to many, groups offer effective and affordable treatment. Because fees are shared among group members, the cost per person tends to be low. Typically, group therapy is one-third the price of individual therapy. No other form of treatment gives such a rich opportunity for change in a short period of time at relatively low cost. Walker Shields, MD

Who benefits from the work of the NSGP Foundation? Our families. Our neighbors. Our communities. The NSGP Foundation serves mental health professionals and allied professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, counselors, ministers, addiction specialists, trauma specialists and their clients in the Northeast. THE IMPORTANCE OF TRAINING GROUP LEADERS. The NSGP Foundation provides comprehensive training for therapists. Effectiveness as a group therapist requires specialized knowledge and skills. Groups are complex and require close attention to changing dynamics so that each participant can contribute and receive appropriate care. Circles of transformation. The nationally recognized NSGP Training Program offers aspiring group leaders a rich learning experience that imparts the skills required for beneficial outcomes. Not only are trainees educated in group theory and process, they experience group membership before taking on the role and responsibility of group leadership. Throughout the training they also receive mentoring and supervision from certified group therapists. BE A FOUNDING MEMBER OF OUR GROUP. Together, we can! Join our circle. Help ensure that group therapy is available to anyone who needs it. A gift of just $50 enables the Foundation to provide a mental health trainee with access to group therapy training. The NSGP Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization, and your donation is tax-deductible. We all thank you. NSGP FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Visit us on the web at: www.nsgpf.org Anne Alonso, PhD, ABPP, CGP, DFAGPA Suzanne Cohen, EdD, CGP, FAGPA Samuel James, EdD, ABPP, FAGPA Lise Motherwell, PhD, PsyD, CGP Cecil Rice, PhD, CGP, FAGPA Joyce Shields, APRN, BC, CGP Walker Shields, MD, CGP, FAGPA Kathleen Ulman, PhD, CGP, FAGPA Alan Witkower, EdD, CGP

A therapy group is like the village well a place where people come to cleanse their hearts, to join, to mourn, and to laugh, and in so doing, to heal and be healed. Anne Alonso, PhD Listening Hope Relationship Diversity Learning Sharing Caring Acceptance Insight Growth Together, we can! Northeastern Society for Group Psychotherapy Foundation, Inc. Phone: 617.484.4994 Fax: 617.484.4945 Email: info@nsgpf.org P.O. Box 356, Belmont, MA 02478 Visit us on the web at: www.nsgpf.org