Group Trends
Group Types
Effective
Communication
Ineffective Communication
Group functions
100

Trends commonly affect 

What is culture, society and brands?

100

This type of group focuses on accomplishing specific goals and constructive actions

What is Task Groups

100

This communication skill involves giving full attention, making eye contact, and responding to show that you understand what someone is saying

What is Active Listening

100

What type of ineffective verbal communication happens when someone dismisses another person's experience by saying things like "it's no big deal"

What is Minimizing language 

100

This stage of group development often includes the most conflict and requires effective communication to move forward

What is Storming

200

Why are trends involved in online virtual groups

What is the on-going trend of technology, and to meet the needs or individuals to better access support?

200

This type of group often has rotated leadership among members and the structure tends to be open-ended/ongoing

What is Self-Help Groups

200

In CYC, body language, facial expression, and tone of voice are all examples of this type of communication

What is Non-Verbal Communication

200

Which type of dysfunctional behaviour occurs behaviour occurs when one group member talks most of the time and limits others' opportunity to share

What is dominating the conversation

200

This stage happens when the group works efficiently and uses its energy to accomplish goals

What is Performing

300

Trends are a strategy for

What is consumer's to handle the ever changing environment they live in?

300

To become a member in this type of group, you need to be interviewed, selected, or referred

What is Closed-Group

300

This communication approach involves understanding and acknowledging a person's feelings without judging them

What is Empathy

300

What dysfuntional behaviour occurs when a person repeatedly cuts someone off while they are speaking, preventing them from finishing their thought

What is interrupting or blocking

300

This is the first stage of group development when everything is new and goals may be unclear

What is Forming

400

How are trends formed

What is due to a consumers: needs, aspirations, and fears

Or formed through expectations of the past?

400

Members of this type of group work on specific problems they are experiencing, often jointly with other group members who share similar experiences

What is Counseling Groups

400

CYC practioners should avoid formal speech and instead use this type of language

What is Clear and simple language

400

Which type of ineffective communication uses words like "must", "need", or "can't" that can make others feel pressured or judged

What is Rigid language
400

In this stage, group members become more cooperative and begin following established rules

What is Norming

500

Trends are invented by 

What is they aren't, they are a source of innovation

(duh)

500

Facilitators or this group tend to bring out different types of activities or forms of expression to invite participants to experience a shift or shifts in self awareness that can be life altering or life changing

What is Experimental Groups

500

In Child and Youth Care, effective communication primarily helps build this essential foundation between practitioners and service users

What is Trust

500

Why can ineffective communication negatively affect helping groups

What is because it can reduce a sense of trust which can cause members to withdraw, remain silent, and limit open sharing and support within group

500

This theory explains how groups develop through four stages: forming, storming, norming, and performing

What is Tuckman's Group Development