Transcription of April 1994 EDO-CG-94-02 - American Counseling Association
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April 1994 EDO-CG-94-02 Effective Group CounselingSamuel T. GladdingThere is a natural tendency for people to gather ingroups for mutually beneficial purposes. Throughgroups, individuals accomplish goals and relate to oth-ers in innovative and productive ways (McClure, 1990).People would not survive, let alone thrive, withoutinvolvement in groups. This reliance and interdepen-dence is seen in all types of groups from those that areprimarily task-oriented to those that are order to be effective, group leaders must be awareof the power and potency of groups. They must planahead and they must be sensitive to the stage of develop-ment of the group. Equipped with this knowledge theycan utilize appropriate skills to help their groups developfully (Gladding, 1994).
April 1994 EDO-CG-94-02 Effective Group Counseling Samuel T. Gladding There is a natural tendency for people to gather in groups for mutually beneficial purposes.
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