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    Tuckman's Team Analysis

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    Tuckman maintained that these phases are necessary for a team to grow, as they face challenges, find solutions and plan work to deliver exceptional results. Tuckman’s model describes the path to high-performance through a staged development model. the stages of Tuckman’s model are:  Forming –team members are introduced  Storming –the team transitions from “as is” to “to be”  Norming –the team reaches consensus on the “to be” process  Performing –the team has settled its relationships and…

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    Presentation The first stage of group work is the forming stage, which is also known as excited stage (Tuckman and Jensen, 1977). According to Tuckman’s theory of group development the forming stage is for developing trust with group members, making contact, bonding and agreeing on common goals. A group is initially concerned about orienting themselves with knowing boundaries of the group (Smith, 2005). I did not know anyone in the group but at the same time I realized I would know them as we…

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    Our group faced some unique struggles in respect to this project. We had a serious conflict, but were able to resolve everything and become a succinct and cohesive group afterward. I truly believe that if we had not gone through the aforementioned conflict, we would not have been successful as a group. Our group development very closely followed Tuckman’s stages of group development: forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning (Rust, 2015). First, our group was formed through random…

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    Individual Reflection Throughout the production of the video and group report, I contributed in terms of ideas generation and carrying out the plans. During the initial stage of the video production, we discussed as a group on the social issue to focus on. I suggested a few ideas and shared justifications as well as some scenes I have in mind for each idea. After we finalized the social issue I participated in the discussion to form our story plot by suggested some scenes and shooting angles…

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    Power Of Communication

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    clearly and conscisely by the receiver. Group Formation Team learning is a great way for organizations to adapt to the ever changing health care…

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    experience. Corey, Corey, and Corey (2010) stated, “if you have engaged in your own process of healing, you will likely possess an understanding and sensitivity that will show in your work with group members,” (p. 35). This type…

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    an informative and educational process for our group. After our presentation the group engaged in reflection together to discuss our learning, the challenges we experienced, how our presentation relates to our class learning and to celebrate our accomplishments. Our reflection will outline our learning and challenges, the feedback from our classmates and how our presentation relates to course learning. Learning & Challenges Within our group process, a lot of learning occurred as we…

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    Stages Of Group Analysis

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    A group of people is defined as any collection of people who consider each other to be a group. People in groups have different characteristics that distinguish them from a random crowd, such as a sense of identity, loyalty or how much the group means to them, having a purpose or sort of reason as why to be in the group, and finally a source of leadership in the group. An organisation can be considered one large group within itself, however it consists of several sub-groups that have their own…

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    Psychoeducational Group Psychoeducational group is one of the effective group to utilize working with a diverse populations. According to Gladding, “psychoeducational groups were originally develop for use in educational settings, especially public schools. Psychoeducational groups with well-organized and structured activities and exercises, help increase the self-worth of participants. Based on Yalom’s research on therapeutic factors, these groups provide information, socializing techniques,…

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    Group Process and Content In group process and content, the counselor must create a balanced relationship between the two. There is an evaluation that will be completed pertaining to the member’s depression. The tool used for this evaluation will be the adolescent the Beck Depression Inventory. The type of group varies and so does the type of group counseling. These types can include therapeutic or educational and can be of assistance in helping an individual in group make…

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