Group Counseling Flashcards
Early on, had moralistic conversations about diet and nutrition
Jane Adams
Began running groups for TB patients to provide encouragement and share stories
Henry Pratt
Father of Psycho-drama who began using the term “Group Therapy”
Jacob Marino
3 levels of group therapy
Primary (preventive)
Secondary (shorten duration of a present disturbance)
Tertiary (for those with long-term emotional problems)
Says it is “Riskier to make a decision as a group”
Risky Shift Phenomenon
Says that in groups, individuals become more extreme in shared positions
Group Polarization
In groups, counseling and therapy do not mean the same thing. What is the difference?
Counseling-growth, prevention, enhancement of self-awareness
Therapy- remediation, personality reconstruction, longer duration, unconscious material, past issues
Type of group: help healthy individuals to deal better with normal life transitions
Personal Growth Group
Group leaders focused on a goal or outcome
Product Leaders
Group leaders focused on using personal power and attractiveness
Charismatic Leaders
Group leaders focused on Impact of their own behavior on themselves and other group members, usually focused on the present moment
Confrontive Leaders
Group leaders: focus on here and now, the meaning of behavior, often seen as charismatic and less peer oriented
Speculative Leaders
When group members gang up on a group member
Scapegoating
Group role: secretly wishes they were running the group
Gatekeeper
Group role: tells irrelevant tales of woe
Storyteller