Group Psychotherapy Agreement Sample Contracts

SACRAMENTO CENTER FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY MARTHA GILMORE, PH.D., CGP
Group Psychotherapy Agreement • August 28th, 2022
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Haim Weinberg, Ph.D.
Group Psychotherapy Agreement • May 24th, 2024

This agreement adds to the information and agreements from my Informed Consent and Office Policies form which you have already read and signed. It provides additional information specific to group psychotherapy which we have decided is an appropriate mode of treatment for your particular problems and concerns. Group psychotherapy gives you the opportunity to learn with and from other people and to understand your own and others’ patterns of thoughts and behavior. The group can become a safe place in which to share your past and present experiences, to obtain valuable feedback, and to experiment with new ways of being and relating to others. As with all types of psychotherapy, group therapy involves change, which may feel threatening not only to you but also to those people close to you. Groups can be very powerful and effective and also carry some specific risks such as group pressure (not always in a positive direction) and scapegoating. In any psychotherapy group, conflict and confro

Group Psychotherapy Agreement
Group Psychotherapy Agreement • May 12th, 2020
Group Psychotherapy Agreement
Group Psychotherapy Agreement • December 1st, 2020

Group therapy is often the treatment of choice for people who experience troubled relationships, loneliness, depression, anxiety, grief/loss, and low self-esteem. Interpersonal group is a psychotherapy group focused on improved awareness of self in relation to others, communication and interpersonal relationships. Interpersonal group psychotherapy is a forum to foster self-examination – especially in the domain of feelings, behaviours that mask emotion and “blind spots”, as well as:

Haim Weinberg, Ph.D.
Group Psychotherapy Agreement • November 28th, 2018

This agreement adds to the information and agreements from my Informed Consent and Office Policies form which you have already read and signed. It provides additional information specific to group psychotherapy which we have decided is an appropriate mode of treatment for your particular problems and concerns. Group psychotherapy gives you the opportunity to learn with and from other people and to understand your own and others’ patterns of thoughts and behavior. The group can become a safe place in which to share your past and present experiences, to obtain valuable feedback, and to experiment with new ways of being and relating to others. As with all types of psychotherapy, group therapy involves change, which may feel threatening not only to you but also to those people close to you. Groups can be very powerful and effective and also carry some specific risks such as group pressure (not always in a positive direction) and scapegoating. In any psychotherapy group, conflict and confro

MARTHA GILMORE, PH.D., CGP
Group Psychotherapy Agreement • May 24th, 2024
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