October 26th 9:00am – 1:00pm| 4 Credit Hours| Bryn Mawr, PA
Group Work, Mutual Aid, and the 12-steps
Presented by Dr. Scott Giacomucci
Cost: $80 ($50 student rate) –
This workshop will present an introduction to basic concepts in group work and group psychotherapy. The phenomenon of mutual aid will be presented as a central component of group work with its historical connections to psychodrama, social work, and 12-step self-help groups. The similarities and differences between group therapy and 12-step meetings will be emphasized. The utility of 12-step concepts will be explored using sociometry and psychodrama.
Learning Objectives:
1. Define mutual aid
2. Explain the difference between group therapy and 12-step meetings
3. Identify one use of sociometry to explore 12-step concepts
CEU STATEMENT
Phoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy (Lic. #004115) is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors to offer continuing education for social workers, marriage and family therapists and professional counselors. Phoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy (Lic. # PSY000215) is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology to offer continuing education for psychologists. Phoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy maintains responsibility for the program.
Act 48 Credit hours for Pennsylvania educators
Phoenix Center is an Approved Provider of Act 48 Credits for PA educators. Please inquire about Act 48 credits for each individual workshop.
Experiential and Psychodrama training hours:
Participants at these workshops can receive credit towards certifications through the American Board of Examiners in Sociometry, Psychodrama, and Group Psychotherapy* as well as the International Society of Experiential Professionals (CP, CET, and CES). *As a Practitioner Applicant for Trainer, Scott can provide 160 of the required 780 training hours towards CP certification for psychodrama.
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