英文摘要 |
Objectives: the purpose of this experiential group was to provide clinical training for master degree counseling psychology interns in a medical center in Taipei. The goals of this training were to understand theory of mentalization based treatment (MBT) and learn basic intervention skills for group psychotherapy. Methods: this group is a short-term unstructured closed group, and the clinical supervisor psychiatrist served as the facilitator. To help members explore and mentalize emotional experience, facilitator provided a secure attachment context and made a holding and containing environment by using an active, authoritative role. Results: by analyzing every member's post-group records after each session, the following were revealed that members could not only explore their emotional experience, but also express in a new way. Also, they had better ability of self-awareness and more familiar with their responses under stressful group situations. Conclusion: in addition to increase members' distress tolerance ability, with facilitator's due time interpretations about group phenomena and instructions of theoretic knowledge, members' capability of mentalization were also improved as expected. |