Groups Flashcards
Who are the founders of group work?
S.R Slavson and Jacob Moreno
What is the ASGW?
Association for Specialists in Group Work
Specialized groups
related to control, consumption, planning
4 Types of Groups
Work/Task, Psychoeductional, counseling, and Psychotherapy
9 therapeutic factors
Acceptance, Altruism, Universalization, Intellectualization, Reality Testing, Transference, Interaction, Spectator Therapy, Ventilation
Pre-group Stage
Screening, session planning, recruitment strategies, determining competency
Inclusion/Forming
Second Stage- Make members feel secure
Interaction/Storming
Third Stage- Expect conflict, resistance
Cohesion/Working/Forming
Fourth Stage, Working together, moving past resistance, deeper trust
Performing
Fifth Stage- Getting personal work done, goals achieved
Termination
6th Stage- Adjourning
Key Leadership Techniques
Focus, Manage Resistance, Making Rounds, Intra-therapeutic Disclosures, Model w/ coleader
Stage 1 is characterized by…
Anxiety among members, Dependence on the leader
Stage 2 is characterized by…
group leaders blocking and linking
Stage 3 is characterized by…
stronger interpersonal efforts to resolve the conflict
Stages 4 and 5 are characterized by…
“Work Intensive
Stage 6 is characterized by…
termination session, deal with “post-group” issues
Referent Power
The extent to which group members identify with and feel close to the group leader
Coercive Power
Avoid this* placing negative consequences on members
Leadership Styles
Authoritarian, Democratic, Laissez-Faire
Facilitation Techniques
Clarifying, Questioning, Interpreting, Confronting, Initiating, Blocking, Immediacy
Challenging Group Members
Entitled one, Silent one, Scapegoat, The crier, Seeks approval, cross-talk
Dual Responsibility
Manage Individual and Group Dynamics
Legal Considerations
Screening, Informed Consent, Insurance, Do No Harm
Screening
Inclusion and Exclusion
Legal Considerations for Children
Assent, Rights of Children belong to their parents