How will you orient and engage the group at first meeting


Homework: Clinical Social Work Group Practice

Psycho-educational IMR (illness management recovery) group therapy paper.

Length: 10 pages.

Overview:

Successful groups are well designed from the outset. They have a clear purpose and are delivered with a plan. This assignment provides students the opportunity to prepare a proposal for a new group that you would like to conduct with a target population of interest to you. Your task it to describe the planning and delivery of a well thought-out group, describing the key factors required from conception through final evaluation.

Paper Outline:

Section A: Title, Purpose, Format of the Group:

a. Name of group and why that title was chosen.

b. Define your group as one of the following types: mutual support, psychoeducational, or therapy.

c. Explain why this group is needed.

d. Cite literature supporting use of the model and/or type of group you are using and why it is well matched to the target population.

e. State the goals of the group.

f. What is the plan for the number, frequency, length, and time of meetings and what is the rationale for those decisions?

g. Identify whether the group is open or closed in terms of population and whether it is a fixed number of sessions or on-going (and why). Discuss the pros & cons of your chosen format.

h. Describe your role as a leader or co-leader, and what you will do in that role (active, reflective, educative etc.).

Section B: Group Conditions:

a. What physical space, financial, child-care, transportation, food or other arrangements will need to be considered?

b. If necessary, how will you advocate for what you need to run the group?

c. Describe how you will plan for your group sessions.

d. Include an appendix with a sample outline for at least three group sessions and the major topics to be covered (if defined topics are part of your group).

Section C: Recruitment, Engagement:

Recruitment

a. Who is the population you are trying to recruit and what demographic or personal history qualities affect the likelihood that they will connect to the group?

b. What screening procedures will you use for inclusion/ exclusion?

c. What intersectional identities are in play and how will the blend of potential participants be influenced by demographic and cultural characteristics?

d. What problems do you anticipate with recruitment, permissions, or screening?

Engagement

a. How will you orient and engage the group at the first meeting?

b. How will you manage issues of power and privilege, including your own?

c. How will you work with differences of race, gender, economic status, age, education levels or other personal characteristics of group members, particularly in conjunction with your own intersectional position and privilege?

d. What challenges do you anticipate in engaging the group members?

Format your homework according to the following formatting requirements:

o The answer should be typed, using Times New Roman font (size 12), double spaced, with one-inch margins on all sides.

o The response also includes a cover page containing the title of the homework, the student's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.

o Also include a reference page. The Citations and references must follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

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