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The psychotic patients meet the Satir Model

Likewise, the party concerned always interacts with these people. ... the behavior of the party concerned, the more people in the influence circle, the more ...

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The psychotic patients meet the Satir Model

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    Slide 1:The psychotic patients meet the Satir Model

    Pi-Chu Huang mental health social worker Mackay Memorial Hospital,Taipei,Taiwan 2010/06/15-19

    Slide 2:This paper presents the use of the Satir Model of therapy brought about in an individual’s changes through involvement in the Satir Model Communication Skill Group at the Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, during the summer time of 2009.

    Slide 3:Basic information of Group members

    Slide 4:Basic information of Group members (4members,pre-group)

    Adm:Administration, I-C:Iindividual conseling,,F-C:Family conseling DIIR:Difficulty in interpersonal relationship, COfR-:Conflict of Family relationship

    Slide 5:Objectives of the Satir Model Communication Skill Group

    Using Satir Model to help group members to be more aware their coping stances and the factors that influence their communication to learn to be more congruent and to recognize their inner resources.

    Slide 6:Theoretical framework of the Satir Model Communication Skill Group

    1.The affecting factors of communication Satir believes are body stance, immediate responses, particular expressions, projections, impressions, regulations and rumors, a member of the 3-member group, harmonious three- person group, stress, etc. This group only takes the factor “body’s stance” as the message’s content. (The Satir Approach to Communication:A Workshop Manual by Johanna Schwab,Michele Baldwin,Jane Gerber,Maria Gomori and Verginia Satir. Science and Behavior Books, Palo Alto, CA94306,USA.)

    Slide 7:2. Communication stance means the process of receiving or transmitting messages and the internal or external responses of a person’s psyche in this process. Satir suggests that when we feel our survival is threatened, our immediate response will be incongruent in communication stance. She categorizes defensive communication into four survival stances: placating, blaming, superreasonable,and irrelevant. ?????(1999)?????????????????????? ???:???????????

    Slide 8:3.The purpose of “weather forecast” in Satir model is to practice congruent communication, including, appreciation and thanks, concern or suspicion, complain and suggestion, new information and wish. ?????(1999)??????????????????????? ??:???????????

    Slide 9:4.The wheel of influence is a kind of drama that depicts a person’s own life play, including the party involved in childbirth or people giving emotional or physical support to the previous party. The influence wheel can indicate the people that have positive or negative control or influence on the party concerned. They have given the party concerned certain things and the party concerned responds accordingly. Likewise, the party concerned always interacts with these people. In the formation process of the behavior of the party concerned, the more people in the influence circle, the more influences and resources the party concerned will have. ????(?)(1999)?????????????????????? ???:???????????

    Slide 10:REFERENCE:

    Stair,V., Banmen. J., Gerber. J. & Gomori.M. (1991). The Satir model : Family therapy and beyond. Palo Alto, CA: Science and Behavior Books.) The Satir Approach to Communication:A Workshop Manual by Johanna Schwab,Michele Baldwin,Jane Gerber,Maria Gomori and Verginia Satir. Science and Behavior Books, Palo Alto, CA94306,USA.

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    Slide 12:contents of the Satir Model Communication Skill Group

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    Slide 13:The process of change

    The process of change is to assist psychotic patients in coping strategies of stressful things that increase self-awareness and to identify the factors that influence their social interaction, move a person toward a more congruent sense of self through a transformational shift in their belief that people have the inner resources to resolve problem situations.

    Slide 14:Findings

    Findings yielded with two aspects of understanding which characterize ways Satir communication model: One is that they had a better understanding about the factors that affect their communication with other people. The other is in terms of the learning and improvement of their communication skills, “they feel more confident”, “to accept whether it’s positive or negative”, “trust oneself self and think about others” .

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    Slide 16:Results

    Results provide evidence of the concurrent validity with satisfaction based on the before and after results of the anxiety and depression scales showed reduced severity. One of the depression patients showed the most significant change in which the patient’s condition improved from severe to mild.

    Slide 17:the before and after results of the anxiety and depression scales

    Slide 18:Based on researcher’s observation, patient’s medication compliance, other interventions ( individual or family counseling) and change of environment could have positive interaction with patient’s emotions.

    Slide 19:All group members were satisfied with the session time, content and method, but not the location.

    Slide 20:The process also indicates that the Satir Model is seen as appropriate to this group based on this model has been creating change in each group member.

    Slide 21:THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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