Analyze nursing and counseling theories to guide practice in psychotherapy with groups and families*

Question DescriptionPracticum – Week 1 Journal EntryTo prepare, Students will:Analyze nursing and counseling theories to guide practice in psychotherapy with groups and families*Summarize goals and objectives for personal practicum experiences*Produce timelines for practicum activities*ACTUAL ASSIGNMENTPLEASE Addressed each of the bullets with a subtopic, use the resources, you can use other references within last five years only- from 2014 to 2018. Please do not begin a paragraph with author name(s) (PLEASE USE parenthetical/in-text citations)In preparation for practicum experience, address the following:Select one nursing theory and one counseling theory to best guide your practice in psychotherapy with groups and families.Note: For guidance on nursing and counseling theories, refer to Learning Resources.Explain why you selected these theories. Support your approach with evidence-based literature.Develop at least three goals and at least three objectives for the practicum experience in this course.Create a timeline of practicum activities based on your practicum requirements. (8weeks)Resources/ReferencesAmerican Nurses Association. (2014). Psychiatric-mental health nursing: Scope and standards of practice (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: Author.Standard 5A “Coordination of Care” (page 54)Wheeler, K. (Ed.). (2014). Psychotherapy for the advanced practice psychiatric nurse: A how-to guide for evidence-based practice. New York, NY: Springer.Chapter 11, “Group Therapy” (pp. 407–428)Nichols, M. (2014). The essentials of family therapy (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.Chapter 1, “The Foundations of Family Therapy” (pp. 1–6)Chapter 2, “The Evolution of Family Therapy” (pp. 7–28)Breeskin, J. (2011). Procedures and guidelines for group therapy. The Group Psychologist, 21(1). Retrieved from http://www.apadivisions.org/division-49/publications/newsletter/group-psychologist/2011/04/group-procedures.aspxKhawaja, I. S., Pollock, K., & Westermeyer, J. J. (2011). The diminishing role of psychiatry in group psychotherapy: A commentary and recommendations for change. Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience, 8(11), 20–23. Retrieved from http://innovationscns.com/Koukourikos, K., & Pasmatzi, E. (2014). Group therapy in psychotic inpatients. Health Science Journal, 8(3), 400–408. Retrieved from http://www.hsj.gr/medicine/group-therapy-in-psycho…Lego, S. (1998). The application of Peplau’s theory to group psychotherapy. Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing, 5(3), 193–196. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2850.1998.00129.xMcClanahan, K. K. (2014). Can confidentiality be maintained in group therapy? Retrieved from http://nationalpsychologist.com/2014/07/can-confidentiality-be-maintained-in-group-therapy/102566.htmlU.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (2014). HIPAA privacy rule and sharing information related to mental health. Retrieved from http://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/ocr/privacy/hipaa/understanding/special/mhguidancepdf.pdfMedia ResourceLaureate Education (Producer). (2015). Microskills: Family counseling techniques 1 [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.Laureate Education (Producer). (2015). Microskills: Family counseling techniques 2 [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.Laureate Education (Producer). (2015). Microskills: Family counseling techniques 3 [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

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