S W 333 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Countertransference

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Chapter 7: Transition Stage of a Group
Characteristics of the transition stage:
Establishing trust
Defensiveness and reluctant behavior
Common fears and anxieties experienced by members:
The fear of self disclosure
The fear of being exposed and vulnerable
The fear of rejection
The fear of being misunderstood or judged
The fear of being confronted or singled out
The fear of losing control
Problem behaviors and difficult group members:
Silence
Lack of participation
Monopolistic behavior
Storytelling
Questioning
Giving advice
Dependency
Offering pseudosupport
Hostile behavior
Acting superior
Socializing
Intellectualizing
Members becoming assistant leaders
Transference consists of the feelings clients project onto the counselor.
Countertransference occurs when counselors project their own unresolved conflicts onto the
client
Coleader issues at the transition stage:
Negative reactions toward one leader
Challenges to both leaders
Dealing with problem behaviors
Dealing with countertransference
The trasitio phase of a group’s deelopet is arked  feeligs of aiet ad defeses i
the form of various behavior patterns.
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