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Goals Types of Group Goals n Goals can be session specific or germane to the entire group process over time. n Goals can be group or individual. Usually the group sets goals and these goals are met both on an individual level as well as on a group level. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2004” Goals Types of Group Goals n Goals will be specific to the type of group (e.g. psychoeducational, task, counseling, psychotherapeutic as well as grief and loss, remedial etc.) n Goals can be short-term, long-term or time limited. n Goals can also be determined by the theory used. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2004” Goals Examples of Theory Based Goals Psychoanalytic n The main goal is to gain insight and adaptation. n The goal is also to obtain deep and lasting changes in internal object constellations. n It is important to free the individual from transference-bound repetition. n The goal is also to free the person from psychological chains that has bound the individual into a life of suffering and repetition. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2004” Goals Examples of Theory Based Goals Person-Centered n The goal is to provide an atmosphere of trust and respect so that group members can feel free to express themselves. n The goal is to help group members become congruent and genuine. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2004”
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