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Functional group goes through 3 stages |
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- Formation
- Development
- Closure
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The functional group model is appropriate for persons who need: |
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- Evaluation of ability to function in life roles
- To achieve prerequisite skills or behaviors to fulfill life roles
- To develop and improve communication and interaction skills
- To prevent deterioration of skills or behaviors needed in life roles
- Help in imporving health, wellness and quality of life
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Examples of settings FGM applies |
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- acute care units of hospitals
- rehab hospitals
- nursing homes
- outpatient facilities
- schools
- day care or housing for elderly
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Examples of populations that FGM adapts to |
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- traumatic brain injury
- psychoatric conditions (depression, ADD, ADHD)
- dementia
- trauma (abuse, neglect)
- surgery
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5 techniques for establishing group goals |
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- Pregroup interview
- Group history
- Group assessment
- Session plan
- Session evaluation
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- communicate simply
- understand basic communications
- participate in sructured tasks
- understand purpose, roles, rules
- interpersonal contact
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Other factors to be considered for group member criteria |
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- group composition
- group size
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The group should be designed and the environment arranged to achieve 5 parts |
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- Maximum involvement
- Maximal sense of individual group identity
- Flow experience
- Spontaneous involvement
- Member support and feedback
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4 steps to achieve maximum involvement |
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- Orient the group to the design
- Explain procedures to the group
- Set up the task or the activity
- Follow up
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