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In today’s episode, Carrie talks about the challenges and advantages that come with having a co-facilitator in your group. Teamwork can sometimes benefit the therapeutic work in group, but if you are not clear about who you’re bringing as your co-facilitator, the opposite could happen. Keep listening to hear more about the advantages and disadvantages of having a co-facilitator.
Mentioned on this episode:
- Different therapeutic styles could teach you a lot about group work.
- Having two therapists lead the group could help with counter-transference issues.
- Tag Team tactics are easier to approach with a co-facilitator.
- If the relationship between therapists is challenged could be detrimental to the group.
- Trust your co-facilitator.
- Understanding the differences between therapy styles is critical for group success.
And more.
Visit the Art of Groups Website to learn more: www.artofgroups.com.
Write Carrie at carrie@artofgroups.com.
Direction and Original Idea: Carrie Haynes
Production: Laura Correa