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Group Counselling in Art Therapy

Study Course Description

Course Description Statuss:Approved
Course Description Version:6.00
Study Course Accepted:08.03.2024 08:22:59
Study Course Information
Course Code:VPUPK_239LQF level:Level 7
Credit Points:2.00ECTS:3.00
Branch of Science:PsychologyTarget Audience:Rehabilitation
Study Course Supervisor
Course Supervisor:Inese Paiča
Study Course Implementer
Structural Unit:Department of Health Psychology and Paedagogy
The Head of Structural Unit:
Contacts:Riga, 5 J. Asara Street, vppkatrsu[pnkts]lv, +37167061587
Study Course Planning
Full-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)6Lecture Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Lectures12
Classes (count)6Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes12
Total Contact Hours24
Study course description
Preliminary Knowledge:
Personality and Developmental Psychology, Individual Counseling in Art Therapy and Psychodynamics, Evaluation Principles and Process in Art Therapy, Professional Development Group, Specialization I.
Objective:
Theoretically and practically acquire knowledge and skills in group counselling in the field of art therapy; to improve group counselling methods in the group management process in various professional environments; to improve knowledge, skills and competence in organising and leading different types of groups for client/patient groups of different ages and with various problems.
Topic Layout (Full-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1Diversity of groups. Types and goals of therapeutic groups. Different theoretical approaches. Selection of clients / patients for a group. Group composition and work planning. Preparing participants for the group. Group agreement. The role and tasks of the group leader. Basic skills of a group leader.Lectures2.00auditorium
2Group development and dynamics. Basic stages of group work. Difficulties in group work and their solutions. Group leadership, analysis of one's own work, the importance of supervision. Ethical aspects of working with groups.Lectures2.00auditorium
3Specifics of group management in different environments - clinic, social care, educational institution. Short-term groups, their goals. The role of art in a group. Team work.Lectures2.00auditorium
4Practical aspects of group management. Group counseling skills training, group leadership methods and techniques.Classes2.00auditorium
5Group process analysis, feedback on one's own and other students' work. Ethical dilemmas in group counseling and their solution.Classes2.00auditorium
6Working with a group in somatic clinic and psychiatry: specifics. Working with groups of children and youth: specifics. Working with a group in an educational environment and in a social care environment.Classes2.00auditorium
Assessment
Unaided Work:
1. To strengthen the lecture material by reading the indicated literature and actively participating in practical classes. 2. In the learning process, using role-plays, create a group simulation, evaluate the suitability of the offered clients / patients for the group and art therapy specialization, determine the possible goal of cooperation and develop a possible art therapy plan. In practice, the role is to present the work of one part of the session with the group. Reflect on possible problems, difficulties in working with the group. In order to evaluate the quality of the study course as a whole, the student must fill out the study course evaluation questionnaire on the Student Portal.
Assessment Criteria:
1) Active participation in classes (questions, discussion about what was read, reflection, feedback): for each lesson online or in person, where the student has prepared, actively participated, 2 points are awarded. For a lesson that is delayed and then processed - 1 point. Two fragments of the group session were guided in the form of a simulation - 2 points for each. The maximum number of points for active participation in classes and simulations is 10, it is equated to points and makes up 30% of the final grade. 2) Written answers to five questions about the theoretical aspects of group management. Each detailed and substantiated answer is evaluated with 2 points, partially answered - 1 point, not answered - 0 points. The number of points is equated to points and makes up 35% of the final grade. 3) A small group presentation or simulation demonstration on a specific topic. It is graded and accounts for 35% of the final grade.
Final Examination (Full-Time):Exam
Final Examination (Part-Time):
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:Students describe the principles of group formation, leadership and development; analyzes and compares theoretical models of group counseling; characterizes the specifics, functions and limits of the art therapist's activities in different professional environments; knows the ethical issues of group management.
Skills:Establish contact with patient/client. Plan and carry out evaluations, incl. art based. Analyze the information collected during the evaluation. Integrate the information gathered and draw conclusions. Prepare an evaluation summary (initial evaluation form) of the results of the art-based evaluation and other documents relevant to the patient / client problem. Provide feedback to the patient/client or his/her guardian/parent on the outcome of the art-based assessment. Provide the leader and participants of a multi-professional or interdisciplinary team with information on the outcome of the art-based assessment. Agree with the patient/client on goals in art therapy. To create an art therapy strategy in accordance with the set goal. Implement the art therapy process. Carry out a mid-term evaluation of the art therapy process to check that the chosen strategy is fit for purpose. To evaluate the result of the art therapy process. Prepare a summary of the art therapy process and outcome and other documents relevant to patient/client issues. Conclude the art therapy process with the patient/client. Provide information on the art therapy process, results, and recommendations to the multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary team leader and participants. Integrate into multi-professional and interdisciplinary team work. Explain to your own and other professions your professional activities, goals and objectives, opportunities and limitations. Adhere to the code of professional ethics of an art therapist. Identify issues of professional ethics of an art therapist. To address the issues of professional ethics of an art therapist.
Competencies:Using the acquired knowledge of group formation, management and development principles, students, according to the specific situation, client/patient needs and goals, independently develop an art therapy group work plan. In the form of group simulations and role play, students organize and lead an art therapy group session in one of the professional settings (health care, social or educational). By analyzing the skills of their group leader in the role play, they recognize their professional limitations and opportunities.
Bibliography
No.Reference
Required Reading
1Sudraba, V. un Mārtinsone, K. (2019). Grupu psiholoģiskā konsultēšana un psihoterapija. Rīga: RSU
2Toseland, R. (2017). An Introduction to Group Work Practice. 8th ed. Harlov: Pearson
3Bauman, S., & Shaw, L.R. (2016). Group Work with Persons with Disabilities. American Counseling Association.
4DeLucia-Waack, J. (Ed.). (2014). Handbook of group counseling and psychotherapy. 2nd ed. London: Sage
Additional Reading
1Paiča, I. (2021). Attālināta psiholoģiskā palīdzība un konsultēšana grupā. No: Gulbe, Z. (sast.). Attālināta psiholoģiskā palīdzība un konsultēšana. Rīga, RSU. 22.-31.lpp.
2Moon, B. L. (2016). Art-based Group Therapy: Theory and Practice. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Publisher. EBSCO eBooks
3Liebmann, M. (2004). Art therapy for groups: a handbook of themes and exercises. 2nd. ed. New York: Brunner-Routledge
4Yalom, I. (2005). The theory and practice of group psychotherapy. 5th ed. New York: Basic Books
Other Information Sources
1The Arts in psychotherapy
2The Journal for Specialists in Group Work