Group Counseling and Group Work
Across
- 4. The sense of solidarity or team spirit among group members.
- 7. A key ethical issue in group counseling, where members agree not to disclose information shared in the group.
- 8. Used to describe a group where members have diverse backgrounds and experiences.
- 9. A _____-help group formed without a professional facilitator to support people dealing with similar challenges.
- 10. A person who helps guide the group process without taking control.
- 13. The second stage of group development where conflict and competition arise.
- 14. Groups designed to educate clients about specific issues.
- 17. The different functions individuals take on within a group, such as leader, supporter, or challenger.
- 19. The tendency for group members to suppress dissenting opinions in favor of consensus.
- 20. A type of group where members provide mutual support to each other for a shared problem or issue.
Down
- 1. Group ______ explains the patterns of interaction between group members.
- 2. A type of group with a set membership where no new members are added once the group begins.
- 3. A type of group where new members can join at any time.
- 5. Used to describe a group where all members share similar characteristics.
- 6. The process of addressing disagreements in a group setting is known as ______ resolution.
- 11. The final phase of group counseling when the group disbands and members reflect on their progress.
- 12. The way group interactions take place, as opposed to the content of discussions.
- 15. The name of a model of group development which describes the group stages: forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning.
- 16. The unspoken rules that govern behavior within a group.
- 18. The person responsible for guiding a group toward its goals.