Walden University Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Group Therapy Discussion

Walden University Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Group Therapy Discussion

Walden University Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Group Therapy Discussion

Discussion: NRNP Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Group Therapy with Children and Adolescents

Group therapy may be beneficial for children and adolescents, because it often provides an environment that normalizes clients’ thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. However, as with any therapeutic approach, group therapy might not be appropriate for every client, every setting, or even every therapist. When selecting therapies, you must always consider the psychodynamics of the client and your own skill set.

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This week, as you assess and develop diagnoses for clients presenting for child and adolescent group psychotherapy, you examine the effectiveness of this therapeutic approach. You also consider legal and ethical implications of counseling children and adolescent clients with psychiatric disorders.

Learning Objectives

Students will:

Assess clients presenting with disruptive behavior

Analyze group therapeutic approaches for treating clients presenting with disruptive behavior

Evaluate outcomes for clients presenting with disruptive behavior

To prepare:

Review this week’s Learning Resources and reflect on the insights they provide.

Read the case study I am Feeling Like I’m Going Crazy

For guidance on assessing the client, refer to pages 137-142 of the Wheeler text in this week’s Learning Resources.

By Day 3

Post an explanation of the most likely DSM-5 diagnosis for the client in the case study. Be sure to link those behaviors to the criteria in the DSM-5. Then, explain group therapeutic approaches you might use with this client.Explain expected outcomes for the client based on these therapeutic approaches. Finally consider legal and ethical implications of counseling children and adolescent clients with psychiatric disorders. Support your approach with evidence-based literature.

 

UNFORMATTED ATTACHMENT PREVIEW

NRNP 6650: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Role I: Child and Adolescent Case Study: I am Feeling Like I’m Going Crazy IDENTIFICATION: The patient is a 15-year-old male of Native American descent who resides at home with his mother and 6-year-old brother. He is seen for the psychiatric evaluation on an inpatient crisis unit. Collateral information was obtained from the patient’s mother. CHIEF COMPLAINT: “I am feeling like I’m going crazy” HISTORY OF CHIEF COMPLAINT: Patient reports that he intentionally cut his leg at school yesterday before gym class. He realized that he would not be able to participate in class because he could not control the bleeding of the cuts. He went to the nurse and she referred him to the ER for admission. The ER provider admitted him to the acute psychiatric unit as he was at risk of