The question always arises which is better group or individual counseling in this section pros and cons of each counseling method will be given. The pros of group counseling are they increase counselors’ revenue by assisting more individuals in one time. This also makes for a time saver. In group therapy clients also have the option for additional feedback, support, and advice from everyone in the group. Clients often save more money since group sessions are often cheaper than individual sessions. Being able to listen to other challenges also has the ability to decrease the individuals stress about their own struggles. This could also provide the individual with an alternative viewpoint of the world around …show more content…
Task groups are any group that comes together to perform a task that has a concrete goal. Psychoeducational group is a group that gives preventative education that will help group members learn information and cope about a topic or issue. Counseling or interpersonal problem-solving are types of groups that assist individuals with living through interpersonal support and problem solving. Psychotherapy groups are mainly about personality reconstruction or remediation of psychological problems. While support groups deal with certain populations that deal with specific issues that need support, comfort, and a connection with others. Self-help groups’ process contains no formal or trained group leader group leaders are often former leaders of the group this can be seen in group such as alcoholics anonymous or gamblers anonymous. As the name states personal growth groups are groups that promote the personal growth of any individual. Marathon groups is a more intense type of group that meets for a long period of which often last 8 hours or a whole weekend (Allyn & Bacon, …show more content…
It providing an open social environment that allows group members to comment freely. Members are also allowed to test out and practice new behavior and skills. Due to counselor being able to handle more clients at one time they often cost less. Group counseling also help members to see they are not alone or the only one involved. Group counseling also provide members with support (Allyn & Bacon, 2004). With all advantages come some form of disadvantage they include less attention to individuals concerns, confidentiality is often more difficult, issues with conformity and peer pressure, not everyone can attend, scapegoating may occur, and group leaders are not always properly trained (Allyn & Bacon, 2004). Stages of group include orientation or forming, transition or storming, cohesiveness or norming, working or performing, and adjourning or terminating. Leadership styles in group counseling include authoritarian, democratic, and laissez-faire. Authoritarian is generally leader based. Democratic is group based. While laissez-faire has no leadership at all. Group leadership techniques include facilitating communication, group processing, directing the focus to the here and now, running experiments, letting group members know they are not alone, and linking. Group size can vary from 3-4 members to several hundred members. Group counseling and psychotherapy usually is better with 6-8 members. Participates selection is done due to some