Groups Final Corey & Corey
benefits of group therapy
- provides opportunities for mutliple transferences - is a social microcosm that promotes hope, universality, altruism, interpersonal learning, etc - group members usually rate interpersonal input, catharsis, self-understanding, and cohesiveness as most important factors
5 stages of group development
1. Forming 2. Storming 3. Norming 4. Performing 5. Adjourning
confronting
A conflict-resolution technique that is also known as problem solving. This is the best way to resolve conflicts and involves fact finding to bear out the solution. This is a win-win conflict-resolution technique.
Confidentiality in Group therapy
Can not be guaranteed Only the therapist must others can be encouraged
responsibilities of leaders
Get results, develop people
Therapeutic Factors in Group Therapy
Instillation of hope Universality* Imparting information Altruism Corrective recapitulation of the primary family group Development of socializing techniques Imitative behavior Interpersonal learning* Group cohesiveness* Catharsis Existential factors
Corey's group techniques
Leader interventions--aimed at facilitating movement within a group. Example: conducting initial interviews, asking a member to role-play a conflict, challenging a member's belief system suggesting homework.
Forming (initial stage)
Participants learn expectations, get to know one another, may be preoccupied with how much to disclose, and are concerned with trust.
4 Types of Groups
Psycho-educational, TASK, Psycho-therapy, Counseling
group norms
Shared guidelines or rules for behavior that most group members follow
working (norming & performing) stage
Trust is built, and the group becomes more cohesive; participants demonstrate their ability to share responsibility and communicate effectively.
hidden agenda
a set of unstated individual goals that may conflict with the goals of the group as a whole
Psycho therapy
a treatment method that involves conversations with a trained professional who helps an individual understand and overcome a mental disorder
important skills for group therapy
blocking, linking, confronting
Linking
connecting
5 Group Leadership Skills
empathic, good conflict resolution, active listener, confident and knowledgeable, listen and respectful toward all
Adjourning/ Termination stage
ending stage, make meaning of the group.
Psycho-educational groups
groups set up to increase knowledge or skills about a specific somatic or psychological subject and allow members to communicate emotional concerns.
A hidden agenda can hurt a group by
inhibiting the growth and productivity of the group
Co-leadership Advantages:
mutual support, increased objectivity, collective knowledge, models for each other, different roles
TASK group
people working together to complete a job task
Counseling
professional guidance in resolving personal conflicts and emotional problems
How to handle a Monopolizer in groups
sit next to them
microcosm of society in groups
the group is how people act out in the real world
storming stage/transition stage
the second stage of group development, which is characterized by intragroup conflict. Stage that includes testing boundaries and power structures, members compete for rank, form alliances, test the leader - also called "storming" stage
what is true about stages of groups
they do not have to happen in order and they can switch around
Monopolizer, historian, daydreamer, class clown, expert, gifted
types of problematic group members
Co-Leader Disadvantages
when styles differ too much