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Groups Process and Practices Study For Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved Task Group - Task groups are common in communities, business, and educational settings. Focus is on the application of group dynamics principles and processes to improve practice and foster accomplishment of identified work goals. Get down to business quickly. Warm up, action, and closure are important. Role of Leader is to assist participants in understanding how attention to interpersonal climate directly relates to achieving purpose/goals of group. Psychoeducational Group - Structured Groups. Group members who have deficit in certain areas such as parenting or assertiveness skills. Ex: Substance Abuse Prevention Groups. Development of Cognitive, affective, and behavioral skills. Leaders task is are to provide instruction and create positive climate that fosters learning.

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Task Group - ✔✔Task groups are common in communities, business, and

educational settings. Focus is on the application of group dynamics

principles and processes to improve practice and foster accomplishment of

identified work goals. Get down to business quickly. Warm up, action, and

closure are important. Role of Leader is to assist participants in

understanding how attention to interpersonal climate directly relates to

achieving purpose/goals of group.

Psychoeducational Group - ✔✔Structured Groups. Group members who

have deficit in certain areas such as parenting or assertiveness skills. Ex:

Substance Abuse Prevention Groups. Development of Cognitive, affective,

and behavioral skills. Leaders task is are to provide instruction and create

positive climate that fosters learning.

,©JOSHCLAY 2024/2025. YEAR PUBLISHED, 2024.
Counseling Group - ✔✔Deals with Conscious Problems. Resolution of

specific short-term issues. Interpersonal process and problem-solving

strategies that stress conscious thoughts, feelings and behavior. Structure

activities of group to maintain climate favorable to productive work, facilitate

members interaction, provide information for members to see alternatives

to their modes of behavior to encourage to translate insights into concrete

action.

Psychotherapy Group - ✔✔To alleviate specific symptoms or psychological

problems. i.e, depression, sexual difficulties, eating disorders, anxiety or

psychosomatic disorders. Leader creates climate that fosters

understanding and exploration of a problem area. Includes dreams.

Therapeutic Factors - ✔✔The dynamics within a group that play key role in

producing constructive changes

Catharsis - ✔✔Therapeutic factor that involves expression of feelings that

have been denied expression; Feelings can be released verbally/physically

Final Stage - ✔✔Time in a group for members to consolidate learning and

develop ways for transferring learning to daily living

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Unfinished Business - ✔✔Encourage members to express and work

through personal concerns/reactions to others prior to final meeting of

group

Contracts - ✔✔Final Stage of Group that outlines specific steps members

agree to take that increases chances of successfully meeting their goals

when group ends.

Postgroup Meetings - ✔✔Follow-up sessions scheduled sometime after

termination of groups as a evaluative approach/measure of accountability

Define and give a brief example of the skill of linking. - ✔✔Linking is a

technique aimed at promoting member-to-member interaction and

facilitating exploration of common themes in a group.EX: Katherine

describes feelings that she might not be loved because she is less than

perfect, Pamela may have similar feelings so leader would ask the two

ladies to talk with each other in group about their fears.

At times group leaders must block certain behaviors of group members.

Give some examples

of behaviors you would be inclined to block. - ✔✔Ex: Probing, gossiping,

invading another's privacy, breaking confidences, questioning.

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