scholarly journals Review of Research on Therapeutic Factors in Group Counseling/therapy and Future Suggestions of Group Art Therapy Research

2007 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 577-596
Author(s):  
전종국
2009 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sue Ann Erdman

Abstract The purpose of this article is to describe therapeutic factors that constitute mechanisms of change in group intervention. These therapeutic factors occur in groups with varied populations in varied settings and have important implications for group approaches to aural/audiologic rehabilitation. Factors included in the review are universality, instillation of hope, imparting information, altruism, imitative behavior, group cohesion, interpersonal learning, development of socializing techniques, recapitulation of the family, catharsis, and existential issues. The discussions largely are based on Irvin Yalom’s therapeutic factors but include references from a wide-range of sources throughout the medical, psychological, and rehabilitative fields.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kaisarea Immanuel Djawantinaros

The development of the era in the current era, very much gave birth to newfindings, both in terms of science and in terms of technology. With thedevelopment of science, today's counseling techniques can be harmonized with anartistic approach. One approach is art therapy with music media. Music therapy ishere to change the conventional counseling atmosphere to be more contemporary,interesting, and fun. In practice, this counseling can be used in individualcounseling practice and group counseling practice. Of course, music interventionin counseling must be included with general approaches in counseling. The goal isthat counselors can adapt to changing ideas in counseling, and can interprettherapeutic music in counseling appropriately and carefully.


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