Psychoeducational group use a structured set of procedures within and across group meetings to focus on developing group members affective, behavioral, and cognitive skills. Specialists in the psychoeducational group work with group members who are able to function well, however may have an information insufficiency in a certain area, such as assertiveness skills. The main goal of these types of groups is to improve a range of psychological and educational deficits. Since …show more content…
They may be designed for multiple purposes, such as development, prevention, and remediation. The counseling group specialist assists participants in resolving unusual, but difficult problems that arise while living. These groups are orientated toward resolving specific short-term issues. All counseling groups share three goals which are: using the group process to facilitate behavior change, help group members develop positive attitudes, and assisting group members apply newly learned skills and behaviors to everyday life situations. Common settings for counseling groups include counseling centers, schools, colleges, universities, churches, community mental health agencies and