Title: A Support Group for Home-Quarantined College Students Exposed to SARS: Learning from Practice
Abstract:ABSTRACT ABSTRACT This article is an initial description of a meaningful and valuable clinical experience in interacting with SARS home-quarantined college students in a support group in Taiwan. Infor...ABSTRACT ABSTRACT This article is an initial description of a meaningful and valuable clinical experience in interacting with SARS home-quarantined college students in a support group in Taiwan. Information about SARS and home quarantine, the tasks of the Counseling Centers and group work after the SARS outbreak, the support group for home-quarantined members, the observation of support group processes, the therapeutic factors for the SARS home-quarantined support group, and limitations and further recommendations are discussed. Keywords: SARShome quarantinetraumasupport group The authors would like to acknowledge Yu-Jen Wang, R. M. Ho, and M. H. Chang for their contributions to this article. Additional informationNotes on contributorsPeter J. D. PanPeter J. D. Pan is a professor in the College of Humanities and Education at Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan.Shih-Hua ChangShih-Hua Chang is the director of Student Counseling CenterYen-Yen YuYen-Yen Yu is an associate professor at Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan.Read More
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-11-10
Language: en
Type: article
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