Describe how to build group consensus around the group structure and rules.
Scenario:
Your agency administrator has given you the green light to develop a new counseling group for the specified population or clinical issue. You have been asked to create a six-session group counseling proposal to work with the identified population to provide counseling or psychoeducation for a specific treatment issue. You may or may not be leading this group yourself. Thus, the group proposal needs to be detailed enough for a coworker to run the group without you.
Instructions:
Develop a proposal for a psychoeducation or counseling group that will run for six sessions (90 minutes per session with adults or 30–45 minutes with children). The proposal should include the following:
- Describe the overall structure of the group.
- The purpose and goals of the group (e.g., treatment issue, rationale for group).
- The length, frequency, and duration of the group.
- The cultural and developmental considerations in the rationale for the group.
- Define eligibility criteria, recruitment strategies, and screening techniques. Include cultural and developmental considerations as related to participant recruitment.
- Analyze and recommend group leadership appropriate for this proposed group.
- Describe a leadership style and roles for the leader of group.
- Give concrete examples of appropriate group intervention strategies, such as process comments, empathic responses, self-disclosure, feedback, confrontation, and pacing skills across the various stages of a group’s development.
- Generate proposed group norms, process, and procedures. Be specific.
- Structure of the group (e.g., open or closed groups).
- Group rules.
- Describe how to build group consensus around the group structure and rules.
- Propose activities and interventions for each session, giving details, and describe how these fit the anticipated stage of the group process. (Include group handouts in an appendix as needed).
- Include cultural and developmental considerations while describing activities.
- Explain ethical and legal considerations.
- Describe how crisis in the group will be handled (e.g., psychological first aid strategies for suicidal or homicidal ideation).
- Briefly mention any additional ethical or legal considerations as noted in the special topic paper or additional considerations that are relevant to this specific group.
- Explain the group’s evaluation criteria. What will determine whether group goals have been met?
- Summarize your proposal and rationale in a paragraph.
Your final product should be a 12-page Microsoft Word document (including the cover page, references, and appendix), using a minimum of 5 scholarly sources. At least one of your references should be from the Journal for Specialists in Group Work. Be sure you write in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrate ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; display accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Use the most current APA format.
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