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Dec 21, 2024
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BH 218A Group Processes A Lecture Hours: 1 Credits: 1
Provides experiential group training designed for actual experience with the power of group process. Provides opportunities to learn about leadership, group stages, rules and norms as well as self-disclosure, roles, and group skills. First course in a three-term sequence. Each course in the sequence must be passed with a grade of C or better or entire sequence must be repeated.
Prerequisite: Admitted in the Behavioral Health program; or consent of instructor. Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in BH284 - BH288.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify personal strengths and weaknesses in the group process.
- Identify the role of the group leader.
- Establish group goals and norms.
- Engage in giving and receiving effective feedback and support.
- Identify initial and transition group stages and functions.
Content Outline
- Group Formation
- Introduction and orientation
- Establishing group rules and norms
- Feedback
- Ethical considerations
- Working in the Initial and Transition Stages
- Member expectations
- Leadership challenges
- Group characteristics
- Evaluation
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