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Ryhmät toimintaterapiassa (5 cr)

Code: STTS1503-0K0O3

General information


Timing
01.01.2020 - 31.07.2020
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
Finnish
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Teachers
Jaana Ritsilä
Nina Lager
Liisa Mattila
Groups
STT18S1
Toimintaterapeutti
STT18SM
Toimintaterapeutti
Course
STTS1503
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Evaluation scale

Pass/Fail

Objective

The student understands the theoretical principles group activity, and knows how to apply them into occupational therapy. The student understands possibilities of creative, purposeful and meaningful activities in group interventions. The student knows how to explain when therapeutic group is recommended. The student knows how to plan group process, and the individual occupation-based group sessions in a goal-oriented way using creative activities. The student knows how to lead a therapeutic group and how to operate in a group in different roles. The student recognises the group as a whole and knows how to evaluate the participation and functioning and social interaction skills of the group members.

Content

The theoretical foundations of group activity in occupational therapy, planning of the group, setting the goals, analysis and choice of activity, leading the group , tasks of the group's leader, evaluation of the group and its members, using creative and other activities, reflection on the student's own professional development

Materials

Cole, M. 2012. Group Dynamics in Occupational Therapy: The Theoretical Basis and Practice application of group intervention. 4th ed.. Slack Inc.Fisher A. 2009. Occupational therapy intervention process model. A model for planning and implementing top-down, client-centered and occupation-based interventions. Colorado: Three star press.Schwartzberg, S., Howe, M. & Barnes, M. (ed.) 2008. Groups: Applying the functional group model. USA: F.A.Davis Company.

Completion alternatives

Face to face and distance learning: Making group plans, organizing a group intervention,writing a summary. Reflectig group process or making a peer evaluation about one summary.Using creative activities and reflectingthem. Reading group-related literature and reflecting it in dialoque sessions or inweb-based assignments.

Student workload

-prosessing literature and practical training 54 h group planning, leading, and report 54 hIndependent work 27

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

PASS
Theoretical competence related to occupational therapy group interventions:
Students know the theoretical principles related to supervising an occupational therapy group, such as building up a group, goal setting, leadership, group development, use of activities, observing, finishing the group process and documentation. Students show these competences in web based dialogue, webinar or in face to face dialogue sessions.
Group leadership competence:
Students are able to carry out a short group therapy intervention and to have good relationships with clients and other professionals. Students are able to evaluate their own roles in a group and to develop their leadership skills. Students can use evidence based information when planning, implementing and reflecting the group therapy process.
Competence for using creative/ occupation-based activities:
Students are eager to try several creative/occupation-based activities and are able to apply them into occupational therapy group interventions.
FAIL
The criteria are not fulfilled in one or more of the mentioned competence areas.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

PASS Students know the theoretical principles related to supervising an occupational therapy group, such as building up a group, goal setting, leadership, group development, use of activities, observing, finishing the group process and documentation. Students are able to carry out a short group therapy intervention and to have good relationships with clients and other professionals. Students are able to evaluate their own roles in a group and to develop their leadership skills. Students can use evidence based information when planning, implementing and reflecting the group therapy process. Students are eager to try several creative/occupation-based activities and are able to apply them into occupational therapy group interventions.

Qualifications

The student is familiar with the principles of leading a group and he/she has participated to a closed group intervention as a member. The student is familiar with the basic concepts and fundamental values of occupational therapy. The student is familiar with the work of an occupational therapist.

Further information

Distance learning: participation includes 3 contact days during the course and attendance during webinars according to timetable.

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