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A successful model of intervention

Irin McNulty , P.J. Boyle

"lnterpersonal relationships are vital. Without interpersonal bonds neither individual nor species survival would have been possible". (Yalom 2005) "The 'harvest' of group work is change/growth" (Yalom 2005) This symposium would venture to look at the relevance of group interventions as building capacity within the individual of coping and resilience in the face of forced displacement and acculturation. The accompanying mental health issues are implicitly recognised. In Yalom's "The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy" (2005) he speaks of the mechanisms of change within group work: (a) members value deeply acceptance and support they receive from the group (cohesiveness) (b) Members dealing with social isolation may obtain greater benefit from the group (c) The group is an important environment for learning to take place.

Recorded: October 2009, Dubrovnik - Cavtat, Croatia.
Coping & Resilience International Conference

Organiser: The Brisbane Institute of Strengths Based Practice

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Irin McNulty

psychologist working with the HSE Refugee Psychology Service as part of the team in Balseskin Refugee Reception Centre, Dublin. Ireland

P.J. Boyle

Clinical Nurse Specialist in Asylum Seekers’ Health and works as part of the team in Balseskin Refugee Reception Centre, Dublin.

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