Reflection Paper #2 Natasha Lewis Group Counseling Antioch University Ann Blake‚ PhD. Catlain Kinsey‚ LMHC‚ NCC January 20‚ 2015 Reflection Paper Two It is essential that leaders possess the knowledge of how groups best function and that they have the skills to intervene in timely and effective ways. Creating a group climate that fosters norms such as openness‚ directness‚ respect‚ and concern for one another will lead to therapeutic interactions among members (Corey‚ Corey‚ & Corey‚ 2010
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Personal Evaluation and Reflection on the Group Project Your performance both as an individual and as a member of a team in the light of your assessment of other group projects. As an individual myself as well as being part of a group member in this project‚ I understand that I have areas to improve on which before this‚ never realized. T he most significant that I realize needed improvement is constant adjustment of one self‚ no matter on project matter‚ or relational matter. Project wise‚ what
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Group Reflection Type:Assignment - Written Assignment Learning Outcomes Assessed:1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7 Due Date: 14 Apr 14 09:00 Gold Coast students due 14 April; Logan students due 17 April Weight:25% Task Description: The purpose of this assessment is to develop your knowledge of theories‚ models‚ and concepts underlying group processes; interpersonal and small group process skills; ability to work in a team; group facilitation skills; ability to engage in reflective practice; skills
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Group Dynamics: Ethics in Counseling A Student A School A Class A Professor A Date Abstract A current and very active debate surrounding counseling‚ psychotherapy‚ and the human services professions is the hot topic of ethics in groups. This paper will explore the intriguing world of ethics by looking at how ethics is defined‚ including ethical theories and philosophical concerns. Ethics are designed to enforce the needs‚ and ethical principles of an association
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Personal Counseling Theory Liberty University Danielle Phillips Coun 507 Abstract In developing a theory of counseling‚ keeping theology‚ spirituality and psychology as the foundation is the key. I have had the opportunity to study many different counseling theories‚ and upon reflection‚ feel they have valid concepts and techniques that would aide me in my search for a working counseling theory of my own. This model will utilize theories based on secular psychology
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The group activity included members of the class gathering together as a group and forming an idea of a type of group to facilitate. After a few minutes of brainstorming‚ the class came to a consensus to conduct a mindfulness meditation session. There was no chosen leader for the group. However‚ one of the members informally volunteered another member to lead the group. The informally chosen member took the lead and asked other members if they were comfortable with doing a mindfulness meditation
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Culturally‚ being of the African American race we do not attend counseling. The African American culture seek guidance through our families‚ God and in the Church. Moreover‚ I am an introvert‚ so this group process was going to be challenging for me. I am socially selective and have a hard time opening up to people. However‚ I can help anyone with their issues and feel comfortable in that moment. Counseling has always been one of my passion. I do not feel that my selective and private personality
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Group Counseling Article Review Article Summary With an increase in the number of teenage girls in this country at risk for delinquency on the rise‚ the authors of the exploratory study developed a group counseling intervention strategy that focused on holistic wellness. The Smith-Adcock‚ Webster‚ Leonard‚ and Walker (2008) defined holistic wellness by focusing on the the Wheel of Wellness model developed by Myers‚ Sweeney‚ and Witmer (p. 112). The model focuses on five main aspects of wellness:
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Jennifer DeFrancis Group Counseling in a Multicultural Context The guide lines and fundamental for counseling in a multicultural context for group therapy can be found in ASGW. According to ASGW B.8. Group workers practice with broad sensitivity to client differences including but not limited to ethnic‚ gender‚ religious‚ sexual‚ psychological maturity‚ economic class‚ family history‚ physical characteristics or limitations‚ ad geographic locations. Group Works continuously seek information
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When it came to doing group work in ELS our task was to perform a mock police interview and mock trial. My group consisted of 5 students all with different roles within the legal process. As the defendant my aim was to persuade the mock jury that I was not guilty of the offence of dangerous driving. Working with my team was a very important part of the process to develop sound arguments to persuade the jury to acquit me. The art of persuasion helped me a lot with this as I have already developed
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