Group Theory and Group Interventions in Occupational Therapy Practice
- Authors: Shalini Quadros1, Smrithi Natanasubramanian2
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Department of Occupational Therapy, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India 2 Department of Occupational Therapy, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India
- Source: Occupational Therapy Practice in Mental Health: Models, Conditions, Interventions, and Recovery , pp 208-230
- Publication Date: October 2025
- Language: English
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This chapter provides an in-depth exploration of the concepts and characteristics of group therapy and theories that highlight the need for using group therapy in practice. It equips occupational therapists with the tools to substantiate the incorporation of group therapy into their interventions. It also brings into foreground the various stages of conducting development and how it is used in the realm of occupational therapy. Different types of groups that are used in occupational therapy are discussed, supplemented with evidence-based examples. This aids occupational therapists in making informed decisions regarding the selection and timing of group interventions. The advantages of utilizing group therapy in occupational therapy, in contrast to individual therapy, are discussed. The chapter also addresses pertinent challenges and issues faced by therapists when employing group therapy. Lastly, steps in developing group protocols are explained using examples. This comprehensive content aims to assist practitioners in effectively conducting group sessions.
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