In the first of this 3-video series, Rod Mullen explores the evolution of encounter groups beginning with the first groups created by Synanon founder Chuck Dederich in the 1950s. Mullen discusses the essential elements of these first groups including honesty, authenticity and mutual self-help—elements that are still core to encounter groups today. He highlights that although the brutal confrontational style of the first groups have softened, the commitment to hold oneself and other accountable remains central. He also discusses the challenges that face encounter groups and offers guidance on how to work within managed care systems while holding on to the traditions that make encounter groups such an effective means for change.
This video is part of the 3-video series, Encounter Groups for Addictions. Other videos in this series include:
- Encounter Groups for Addictions, Volume I: Evolution of the Encounter Group
- Encounter Groups for Addictions, Volume II: Pitfalls & Solutions
- Encounter Groups for Addictions, Volume III: Keys to Fostering Growth