Group therapy for addiction


Assignment:

Group Therapy for Addiction

Consider the following scenario:

The psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner is working for a community health clinic that offers state mandated "intensive outpatient rehabilitation" services for individuals who face incarceration for driving while under the influence. Mr. Smith, a 24-year-old male patient, shows up for his initial intake appointment and says, "Look, this sounds like it's going to be an AA meeting. Can't I just go there? I only had a couple of drinks. I don't know why the judge was such a jerk."

Clients with addictive disorders may present for therapy for various reasons. Some, like Mr. Smith, attend because it is court mandated. Some attend because family or friends have pushed them to do so, while others may attend because life has become unmanageable. Regardless of clients' reasons for presenting for therapy, to reach these clients and effectively treat them, you must be able to break down barriers, establish relationships, and help them see the benefits of this therapeutic approach.

The Assignment

In a 2- to 3-page paper, address the following:

• Identify the psychotherapeutic approach that the group facilitator is using and  explain why she might be using this approach.

• Determine whether or not you would use the same psychotherapeutic approach  if you were the counselor facilitating this group and justify your decision.

• Identify an alternative approach to group therapy for addiction and explain why it is an appropriate option.

• Support your position with evidence-based literature.

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