Term Papers: Explain how you would evaluate the group experience. (This can be a more subjective gauge of group satisfaction.)
Please no plagiarism and make sure you are able to access all resource on your own before you bid. One of the references must come from Corey, M. S., Corey, G., & Corey, C. (2018). You are expected to include at least one scholarly and peer-reviewed resource outside of those provided in the readings for each discussion post
· Explain how you will terminate your group. Be specific in describing the strategies you would use.
· Explain how you would evaluate the group experience. (This can be a more subjective gauge of group satisfaction.)
· Explain how you would measure progress toward group goals. (This should be an objective measure of group outcomes, such as a rating scale, standardized instrument, or a questionnaire.)
Here is an example of a post that a classmate completed from my group. We are doing a group for Domestic Violence Survivors:
The group that has been established is a group of Domestic Violence survivors. With this particular group it is important to not wait until the final session to prepare the participants for the end. As the initial stage of a group is critical to the groups functioning preparing members for the end of the group is equally imperative. Since dealing with a group that can be an emotionally charged group, to end the group I would educate the group about what to expect during the final stages. For instance, about two to three sessions prior to the final stage, I will remind members that the group will end and the importance of making the most of the group time; as well as helping them comprehend the benefits of being involved in the group before it ends. According to Corey, Corey, and Corey (2018) termination can begin on the first day of the group so leaders should prepare members throughout their interactions for the ending of the group. During the video Dr. Corey (Haynes, 2014) emphasize reminding members of the ending and always preparing the for termination. With a group like Domestic Violence survivors it can be most helpful to let them know what can be expected in an attempt to ease tension of the unknown since they come from situations that can often times be unpredictable.