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r •� ,; <br /> The Center for Emotional and Behavioral Health @IRMH— Group Therapy Program for Children and Adolescents — IRC- CSAC <br /> B. PROGRAM NEED STATEMENT (Entire Section B not to exceed one page) <br /> 1 . a) What is the unacceptable condition requiring change? b) Who has the need? <br /> c) Where do they live? d) Provide local, state, or national trend data, with reference <br /> source, that corroborates that this is an area of need. <br /> Children diagnosed with psychiatric disorders and/or behavioral problems do not always respond <br /> to individual psychotherapy. The research in this area shows that group therapy, when used in <br /> conjunction with individual therapy, is helpful in reducing the length of therapy and promotes <br /> positive change and healing. Despite this finding, insurance companies do not pay for group <br /> therapy. As an unfortunate result, many providers do not offer this powerful intervention <br /> strategy. <br /> http ://www .drbaltematives . com/articles/gcl .html Adapted from S .U .N . Y. at Buffalo <br /> What is Group Therapy? In group therapy approximately 6- 10 individuals meet face-to- face with <br /> a trained group therapist. During the group meeting time, members decide what they want to talk <br /> about. Members are encouraged to give feedback to others . Feedback includes expressing your <br /> own feelings about what someone says or does . Interaction between group members are highly <br /> encouraged and provides each person with an opportunity to try out new ways of behaving; it <br /> also provides members with an opportunity for learning more about the way they interact with <br /> others . It is a safe environment in which members work to establish a level of trust that allows <br /> them to talk personally and honestly. Group members make a commitment to the group and are <br /> instructed that the content of the group sessions are confidential . It is not appropriate for group <br /> members to disclose events of the group to an outside person. <br /> Why is group therapy helpful? 1 . When people come into a group and interact freely with other <br /> group members, they usually recreate those difficulties that brought them to group therapy in the <br /> first place. Under the direction of the group therapist, the group is able to give support, offer <br /> alternatives, and comfort members in such a way that these difficulties become resolved and <br /> alternative behaviors are learned. 2 . The group also allows a person to develop new ways of <br /> relating to people. 3 . During group therapy, people begin to see that they are not alone and that <br /> there is hope and help . It is comforting to hear that other people have a similar difficulty, or have <br /> already worked through a problem that deeply disturbs another group member. 4 . Another reason <br /> for the success of group therapy is that people feel free to care about each other because of the <br /> climate of trust in a group. As the group members begin to feel more comfortable, you will be <br /> able to speak freely. The psychological safety of the group will allow the expression of those <br /> feelings which are often difficult to express outside of group . You will begin to ask for the <br /> support you need . You will be encouraged tell people what you expect of them. In a group, you <br /> probably will be most helped and satisfied if you talk about your feelings . It is important to keep <br /> . in mind that you are the one who determines how much you disclose in a group . You will not be <br /> forced to tell you deepest and innermost thoughts . <br /> 2 . a) Identify similar programs that are currently serving the needs of your targeted <br /> population ; b) Explain how these existing programs are under-serving the targeted <br /> population of your program. <br /> Unaware of any other weekly Group Therapy Program for adolescents and children with <br /> psychiatric disorders . <br /> 6 <br />