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Originally Posted by junkDNA
i was in a process group that my T facilitated for like 2 years or so. he was very different in the group than in individual therapy . what i mean is he was much more of an observer in the group and didnt speak up much. he let us talk and figure things out etc. he would ask certain people what they thought about what someone was saying or comment on body language and nonverbal stuff. he would talk about the themes of the group at the end. that was his method of running a process group. in individual he is much more interactive.
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Like this. Our group is new and small. It got started because I found my T's wife's listing online for groups. So I met with my T, he became my new T, ten put together this group.
But he's a lot of an observer in there. But there is another guy, working on his LPC, who speaks up more. Once he's finished the accreditation he's suppose to take over the group. But he's been working with addicts for 17 years or something. This isn't his first rodeo.