Why We Made This:
- Group therapy, consultation models, prevention strategies, and psychotherapy research are foundational topics for any psychology student or clinician—but they're often presented in ways that are complex or difficult to retain. We created this visual guide to help you master these essential topics with clarity and confidence. Here, we simplify core theories, group stages (like Yalom's model), consultation types, and psychotherapy research using easy-to-understand visuals, real-world examples, and EPPP-relevant insights.
Learning Objectives:
- Increase your understanding of the various stages of group therapy, as well as Yalom's therapeutic factors.
- Identify similarities and differences between various consultation models, including client-centered, consultee-centered, program-centered, and consultee-administration-centered approaches.
- Learn about the primary, secondary, and tertiary models and utilize real-world examples to bring these strategies to life.
- Identify differences between efficacy and effectiveness, and describe landmark research studies in psychotherapy (Eysenck, Smith, & Glass; Howard et al.).

























