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An analysis of groups in consumer-centered programs

Bellamy, Chyrell D. (author)
Yale University
Garvin, Charles (author)
University of Michigan
MacFarlane, Peter (author)
Ohio University
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Mowbray, Orion P. (author)
Eastern Michigan University
Mowbray, Carol T. (author)
University of Michigan
Holter, Mark (author)
University of Kansas
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University of Nebraska Press, 2006
2006
English.
In: American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. - : University of Nebraska Press. - 1548-7768 .- 1548-7776. ; 9:3, s. 219-240
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  • This study used a mixed methods approach to describe and analyze data from groups observed in two types of mental health consumer-centered programs, namely consumer-run drop-in centers and clubhouses. An overview of consumer-centered programs is presented, followed by a report of the study which includes a description of the groups in the sample and data on the effects of group process and group leader characteristics on group functioning. Results indicate that, for the most part, the groups were task oriented (e.g., planning events or discussing issues about the center). Psychoeducation and recovery were also frequent topics in the group meetings. In terms of group participation, consumers took on various assignments, served as facilitators, assumed tasks and roles, shared experiences, and provided support to other group participants. A major finding is that group leaders displayed both good and poor leadership behaviors. The good leadership behaviors were often efforts to respond to problematic responses of members and poor leadership behaviors often elicited such responses. The qualitative analysis provided examples of how these behaviors affected the group sessions. This pilot study, by identifying some of the group conditions present in such groups, should lead to new studies that are based on specific hypotheses concerning the relationships that exist among group conditions, interventions to improve such conditions, and outcomes for participants. 

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Sociologi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Sociology (hsv//eng)

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Consumer-centered services
Group analysis
Group work
Mental illness
Psychaitric rehabilitation services
consumer
data analysis
health program
human
hypothesis
leadership
mental health service
outcome assessment
priority journal
psychoeducation
qualitative analysis
review
social behavior

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