Steps to follow when setting up a Depression Management group

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Julia Tait Mind Map on Steps to follow when setting up a Depression Management group, created by lisag1993 on 13/04/2013.
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Steps to follow when setting up a Depression Management group
  1. Participants WANT to be part of the group
    1. Outcomes of the Group are achievable
      1. Environment is appropriate
        1. Comfortable
          1. Relaxed
          2. Facilitator is enthusiastic about the group work
            1. Participants and facilitator agree on a set of ground rules
              1. participants are aware of the purpose of the group
                1. Appropriate time of the day to set group
                  1. Maximum number of participants
                    1. Participate to their optimum
                    2. Patient Confidentiality
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