Resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk

This study focuses on the feasibility of inculcating resilience skills in adolescents using the forum of group therapy. Resilience equals the ability to surmount life's obstacles and continue towards self-actualisation, regardless. The study was initiated by the writer's masters thesis,...

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Main Author: MacFarlane, L. C. (Linda Carol)
Other Authors: Roets, H. E. (Hester Elizabeth)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:MacFarlane, L. C. (Linda Carol) (2000) Resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17281>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17281
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-172812018-11-19T17:14:59Z Resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk MacFarlane, L. C. (Linda Carol) Roets, H. E. (Hester Elizabeth) Reslience Intervention Group therapy Vulnerability Personal atrributes Self-actualisation Protective factors Risk factors Adolescent 155.5 Adolescent psychology Adolescence Teenagers Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence Self-actualization Operant behavior Personality assessment of teenagers Health This study focuses on the feasibility of inculcating resilience skills in adolescents using the forum of group therapy. Resilience equals the ability to surmount life's obstacles and continue towards self-actualisation, regardless. The study was initiated by the writer's masters thesis, which delineated the profile and characteristics of resilient adolescents. The writer believed that an intervention programme to effect resilience was overdue. Adolescents were generally afforded therapy re-actively. If intervention was to be an exercise in wellness, rather than in repair, a pro-active intervention programme targeting resilience had to be designed. This study focuses on the provision of such a programme. The intervention programme is semi-structured and spans twelve one hour sessions. The intervention programme specifically targets adolescents, given the amplified vulnerability associated with this developmental phase. Should resilience be sabotaged during this phase of life, the repercussions are thought to be lasting. Group therapy was chosen as the forum for intervention, given its suitability to adolescents. Adolescents are peer-group-minded, suggesting that therapeutic intervention by means of group work, would be ideal, if competently lead. The personal attributes impacting on the ability to surmount life's challenges are targeted as an interrelated whole by the group therapy intervention programme involving an experimental group of six adolescents, who appear to have turned their backs on self- actualisation. A control group, which receives no intervention, provides a contrasting profile. The study aims to provide educational psychologists with an intervention programme and an in-depth understanding of the phenomenon of resilience, so that vulnerable youngsters might ultimately be therapeutically assisted to choose a more resilient attitude and behaviour. The results of the study suggest the feasibility of inculcating resilience skills. Four of the six group members in the experimental group show marked improvement. Of the remaining two members, one shows some amelioration of vulnerability. Furthermore, results suggest that personal choice underlies resilience, implying that resilience can be coached. Additionally, it would seem that schools can play a leading role in this coaching by facilitating intervention groups. Psychology of Education D. Ed. (Psychology of Education) 2015-01-23T04:25:00Z 2015-01-23T04:25:00Z 2000-06 Thesis MacFarlane, L. C. (Linda Carol) (2000) Resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17281> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17281 en 1 online resource (198 leaves)
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topic Reslience
Intervention
Group therapy
Vulnerability
Personal atrributes
Self-actualisation
Protective factors
Risk factors
Adolescent
155.5
Adolescent psychology
Adolescence
Teenagers
Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence
Self-actualization
Operant behavior
Personality assessment of teenagers
Health
spellingShingle Reslience
Intervention
Group therapy
Vulnerability
Personal atrributes
Self-actualisation
Protective factors
Risk factors
Adolescent
155.5
Adolescent psychology
Adolescence
Teenagers
Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence
Self-actualization
Operant behavior
Personality assessment of teenagers
Health
MacFarlane, L. C. (Linda Carol)
Resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk
description This study focuses on the feasibility of inculcating resilience skills in adolescents using the forum of group therapy. Resilience equals the ability to surmount life's obstacles and continue towards self-actualisation, regardless. The study was initiated by the writer's masters thesis, which delineated the profile and characteristics of resilient adolescents. The writer believed that an intervention programme to effect resilience was overdue. Adolescents were generally afforded therapy re-actively. If intervention was to be an exercise in wellness, rather than in repair, a pro-active intervention programme targeting resilience had to be designed. This study focuses on the provision of such a programme. The intervention programme is semi-structured and spans twelve one hour sessions. The intervention programme specifically targets adolescents, given the amplified vulnerability associated with this developmental phase. Should resilience be sabotaged during this phase of life, the repercussions are thought to be lasting. Group therapy was chosen as the forum for intervention, given its suitability to adolescents. Adolescents are peer-group-minded, suggesting that therapeutic intervention by means of group work, would be ideal, if competently lead. The personal attributes impacting on the ability to surmount life's challenges are targeted as an interrelated whole by the group therapy intervention programme involving an experimental group of six adolescents, who appear to have turned their backs on self- actualisation. A control group, which receives no intervention, provides a contrasting profile. The study aims to provide educational psychologists with an intervention programme and an in-depth understanding of the phenomenon of resilience, so that vulnerable youngsters might ultimately be therapeutically assisted to choose a more resilient attitude and behaviour. The results of the study suggest the feasibility of inculcating resilience skills. Four of the six group members in the experimental group show marked improvement. Of the remaining two members, one shows some amelioration of vulnerability. Furthermore, results suggest that personal choice underlies resilience, implying that resilience can be coached. Additionally, it would seem that schools can play a leading role in this coaching by facilitating intervention groups. === Psychology of Education === D. Ed. (Psychology of Education)
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title Resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk
title_short Resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk
title_full Resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk
title_fullStr Resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk
title_full_unstemmed Resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk
title_sort resilience therapy : a group intervention programme to promote the psychological wellness of adolescents at risk
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