I worked for a company, Psychiatric Management Resources, that ran partial hospitalization programs focusing on group therapy. They have program manuals with over 200 group outlines, if you can get one of these it would be very helpful. My colleagues and I have used charades for teaching symptoms and emotions identification, bingo for the same subjects, "wheel of fortune" and other game show setups to help groups have fun and learn to connect to each other while learning about their problems and symptoms. Dividing the group into teams helps generate interaction and cooperation. Almost any game can be modified to serve a therapeutic purpose. One of my grad students developed "therapy cards" specifically tailored for our clients. These had questions or statements, e.g. "what is your favorite tv show and why" to "who in your family do you trust the most(least) and why", clients were given 3 cards and could pick one to answer, they could give a card to