- American Group Psychotherapy Association
The American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) is a not-for-profit multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to enhancing the practice, theory and research of
Group Psychotherapy .Membership
American Group Psychotherapy Association a national organization with over 2000 members(national and international) and 31 Affiliate Societies.Members come from varied and diverse disciplines such as:
Psychology , Creative Arts Therapists,Psychiatry ,Nursing ,Social Work , ProfessionalCounselors , Addictions Counselors, and Marriage and Family Therapists to name a few. Each year AGPA's annual meeting attracts approximately 1000 attendees. The site of each year's annual meeting rotates in order to offer accessibility and exposure to the diverse and rich membership of the association.AGPA's Mission
* To promote quality group
psychotherapy care as a primary method of treatment that is clinically sound, cost-effective, and accessible.
* To advance group psychotherapy training and research.
* To provide a network of peer support and educational opportunities that serves the professional needs of group practitioners & individual practitioners.
* To advocate for quality care on behalf of its members, clients/patients and the public.
* To actively respond to matters of social issues and social policy.History
The inception of the American Group Psychotherapy Association began in 1942 with the actual decision to found the organization being made in February 1943 during a meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association in New York City. The organization was first named the American Group Therapy Association. In 1952, the name was officially changed to the American Group Psychotherapy Association. Since its inception AGPA has remained true to its tenets to promote the practice, theory and research of group. The inclusionary nature of this organization continues to attract members from varying disciplines.
Samuel R. Slavson was one of the founders and served as the first president of the AGPA.Certification
The National Registry of Certified Group Psychotherapists (NRCGP)is a not-for-profit corporation formed to function autonomously from AGPA. The NRCGP awards group therapists certification after they have presented documentation demonstrating the completion of a significant amount of training through coursework, experience, and supervision. A Certified Group Psychotherapist(CGP) is also required to continue life-long learning by obtaining continuing education credits (CEU's).
Organizational Involvement
The diversity of AGPA membership has been actively involved in the promotion of
group therapy as an alternative treatment to the public and private sectors. The development of ethical and practice standards. AGPA membership has also responded to the Nations' disasters; for exampleSeptember 11 andHurricane Katrina . AGPA has also developed a CORE battery for use by practitioners. This battery assists the clinician in the development of anevidence-based practice.References
[http://www.agpa.org AMERICAN GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY ASSOCIATION website]
Scheidlinger, S., Schamess, G (1992)"Fifty Years of AGPA 1942-1992: An Overview". MacKenzie,R. (Ed). Classics in Group Psychotherapy. New York: Guilford Press.
[http://www.nytco.com/company/foundation/neediest/trauma_b.html Trauma Treatment Initiatives: American Group Psychotherapy Association "New York Times"]
External links
Professional Organizations
* [http://www.agpa.org/stdnt/certindex.html National Certified Group Psychotherapist Registry]
* [http://www.agpa.org/about/NRCGPmission.html National Registry Bylaws]
* [http://www.agpa.org/stdnt/certindex.html National Certified Group Psychotherapist Information ]
* [http://www.iagp.com International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes]
* [http://www.uvm.edu/~mkessler/akrice/leadership/li2006.html A.K. Rice Institute]
* [http://www.ccsgo.org Chicago Center for the Study of Groups and Organizations]
* [http://www.apa.org/about/division/div49.html American Psychological Association Division 49]
* [http://www.aaswg.org The Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups, Inc.]Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW)a division of ACA
* [http://www.groupanalysis.org Institute for Group Analysis]consumer info
* [http://www.agpa.org/group/consumersguide2000.html GROUP WORKS!]
* [http://www.agpa.org/pubs/Booklist.htm Group Therapy BOOKLIST]
* [http://www.groupfind.com/resources/newarticle1.html "Why I Run Groups" by Jerry Gans, M.D.]
* [http://www.groupfind.com/resources/newarticle11.html "Ten More Tips For Getting The Most Out of Group" by Jerry Gans, M.D. ]
* [http://www.group-psychotherapy.com GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY RESOURCE GUIDE]affiliate society links
* [http://www.azgps.org Arizona Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.gpasc.org Group Psychotherapy Society of Southern California]
* [http://www.lagps.org Los Angeles Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.ncgps.org Northern California Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.sdgps.org San Diego Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.egps.org Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.pagps.org Philadelphia Association of Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.illinoisgrouppsychotherapysociety.org Illinois Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.atlantagps.org Atlanta Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.nsgp.com Northeastern Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.newjerseygroup.org New Jersey Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.wgps.org Westchester Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.www.carolinasgps.org Carolinas Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.dgps.org Dallas Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.hgps.org Houston Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.groupsnw.org Puget Sound Group Psychotherapy Network]
* [http://www.austingroups.org Austin Group Psychotherapy Society]
* [http://www.magps.org Mid-Atlantic Group Psychotherapy Society]
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