Stages of Group
Leaders
Therapeutic Factors
Types of Group
Miscellaneous
100

This part of the group is characterized by power struggles for control and resistance.

What is the transition stage?

100

Skill which prevents storytelling, gossiping, probing, and inappropriate disclosures

What is blocking?

100

Members share similar feelings, thoughts, and problems.

What is universality?

100

Increases member's awareness of a topic, teaches skills, and problem-solving strategies.

What is a psychoeducational group?

100

Empowers helping professionals with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to practice effective, socially just, and ethical group work

What is the ASGW?

200

Applying group learning and self-awareness.

What is the final stage?

200

Leaders can work at cross purposes, power struggles, and conflicting models of therapy

What are the disadvantages of co-leaders?

200

Imitative behavior, altruism, hope, universality, catharsis.

What are therapeutic factors?
200

Depression, anxiety, mood disorders, grief, borderline personality groups.

What are psychotherapy groups?

200

The basic foundation of all group work.

What is trust?

300

Characterized by cohesion and productivity.

What is the working stage?

300

Can lead to building trust, must be aware of how, why, and how will benefit the group.

What is leadership self-disclosure?  

300
Experiencing transference relationships from primary family experiences.

What is family recapitulation?

300

A group which lasts from 6 hours to several days, on elicit more intense interactions, and encourages a freer expression of feelings

What is a marathon group?

300

viewed as a normal part of the therapeutic process; healthy response to reflective listening;viewed as reluctance to change.   

What is resistance?

400

The feelings and behavior at termination stage.

What is anxiety and distancing from the group?

400

2 role models, monitor non-verbal communication, and address transference

What are the advantages of co-leadership?

400

Taking on the manner of group members

What is imitative behavior?
400

Common in many businesses and organizations, foster accomplishment of identified work goals

What is a task group?

400

self-awareness regarding personal beliefs and attitudes about race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation; knowledge and understanding of the worldview; skills and intervention strategies

What are Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies?  

500
Screening for appropriateness of fit

What is the pre-group session stage?

500

The skill which shows how to give feedback, disclose appropriately, respect diversity, and teach desired behaviors.

What is modeling?

500

The belief that change is possible.

What is hope?

500

Focus on interpersonal relationships and skills which focus on conscious thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

What is a counseling group?

500
Helps group members recognize and work through conflict; free to express anger with a sense of committment to the group.

What is cohesion?

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