Proponents and Theorists Flashcards
Conceptualized the ff. phases in group development:
1. Pre-group Phase
2. Group Formation Phase
3. Integration, Disintegration, Reintegration Phase
4. Group Functioning and Maintenance Phase
5. Termination Phase
Hartford
Conceptualized the ff. phases in group development:
1. Preaffiliation
2. Power and Control
3. Intimacy
4. Differentiation
5. Separation
Garland, Jones and Kolodny
Conceptualized the ff. phases in group development:
1. Preparatory Stage; Planning Stage and Intake
2. Orientation Stage
3. Exploring and Testing the Group
4. Problem Solving and Stabilization
5. Termination
Northen
Conceptualized the ff. phases in group development:
1. Origin Phase
2. Formation Phase
3. Intermediate Phase I
4. Revision Phase
5. Intermediate Phsase
6. Maturation Phase
7. Termination Phase
Sarri and Galinsky
Conceptualized the ff. phases in group development:
1. Beginning Stage
2. Emergence of some group feelings; organization, and program
3. Development of bond, purpose, and cohesiveness
4. Strong group feeling, goal attainment
5. Decline in interest; less group feeling
6. Ending Stage
Trecker
Conceptualized the ff. phases in group development:
1. Initial
2. Convening
3. Formation
4. Conflict/Disequilibrium
5. Maintenance
6. Termination
Henry
Proponent of Developmental Approach
Emmanuel Tropp
Proponent of Remedial Model
Robert D. Vinter
Proponent of Interactionist Approach
William Schwartz
In social work, the Crisis Intervention Approach is associated in the writing of:
Erich Lindemann, Gerald Jacobson, Gerald Caplan, Howard Parad, Naomi Golan, and Lydia Rapoport