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Definition of Group.
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A defined membership with a shared purpose and some degree of unity and interaction.
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What does ASGW stand for?
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Association for Specialist in Group Work (part of ACA).
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What does ASGPP stand for?
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American Society for Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama.
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What does AGPA stand for?
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American Group Psychotherapy Association
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Define Primary Groups.
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Preventative and attempt to ward off the problem(s). Primary groups stress healthy lifestyle or coping strategies.
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Define Secondary Groups
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A problem or disturbance is present but not usually
severe. The group works to reduce the
severity or length of a problem and generally includes aspects of prevention.
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Define Tertiary Groups
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These groups are more likely to deal with severe
pathology.
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Define Group Norms
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Acceptable behavior, expected behavior, and
group rules which can be explicit or implicit in a group
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Define Group Content
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Material discussed in group
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Define Group Process
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The analysis of the communication, interaction,
and transactions.
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What is a "T-Group"
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“T” stands for training group originally used in industrial
and organizational setting to process personnel interaction and improve
efficacy.
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Define Group Cohesiveness
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Forces which tend to bind group members
together. When cohesiveness is high,
other negative factors go down.
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Define Fragmented Group
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When a group displays low cohesion
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Define Psychoeducational Groups/Guidance Group
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This type of group provides preventative
information/education and provides instruction about preventing potential
problems (the same as a primary group).
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Define Counseling Group
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The group focuses on “conscious” concerns (the same as a
secondary group definition).
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