The sum total of what a person brings into group: past experiences, current attitude and internal belief system.
What is Point A?
The art of leading clients through experiences, conversations towards purpose in a way that encouraging participation, ownership & learning.
What is Facilitation?
These three things must happen in the forming stage of group development.
What is set the group norms, build familiarity among group members & orient the members to the group purpose?
_____________is paying attention on purpose.
What is Mindfulness?
What, So What & Now What?
What are the three types of processing/debriefing questions after an activity?
The culture, climate, behavioral norms and other external conditions that influence the group.
What is the environment?
The three roles of the group leader?
What is a Conductor, Catalyst & Coach?
This stage requires a lot of planning to successfully and smaller group activities to help navigate through conflict.
What is the Storming stage of group development?
Pitfalls.
What are Cognitive Distortions?
Activities, Contributing, Comparisons, Emotions, Pushing Away, Thoughts, Sensations
What are Distress Tolerance Skills?
The ______________ are used to get the group to the purpose of group session.
What are the vehicles/ activities?
Yalom calls ________ the power cell of group.
What is the group process? This build cohesion!
Focus is review & connecting skills to life outside of group.
What is the Adjoining/ Termination Stage of group development?
Positive Peer Interactions.
What are social skills or interpersonal effectiveness skills?
Progression of activities in session builds from small to larger point Bs.
What is sequencing?
How you connect what you are doing to the why you are doing it.
What is Guiding the Response/ Debriefing?
Therapeutic rapport in group therapy.
What is cohesion?
Instead of doing individual therapy in group work, we use_____________.
When a problem isn't happening.
What is an Exception?
If the _______________ is off, you cannot work on content.
What is the process/ cohesion?
The reviewing of past learning to assist the group in using skills and then discussing it at the end of the activity is called _______________.
What is Framing?
Purpose directed skill development.
What is Content?
Group members have built cohesion and are well aligned with each other the group.
What is the Performing Stage of group development?
Mr. Anxiety.
What is an example of Externalizing?
activation & illumination of the here & now and tie it to group purpose.
What is fundamental tasks of a group facilitator?