OTHEG 547: Group Dynamics

Credits 2.0

This course provides students with opportunities to learn and apply basic principles of group dynamics and group leadership. Students will gain a practical understanding of the stages of group therapy, understand different types of groups, practice the role of a therapist in influencing group processes, and role play as a member of a therapy group. Social and psychological processes in groups, phases of group development, and group dynamics will be explored. Occupational therapy principles as applied to group treatment, as well as leadership skills, methods of promoting group cohesion, management of group member behavior, motivation, problem solving, conflict resolution, and group process as a treatment modality will be emphasized. The class will combine lecture, readings, group role plays, and discussion. Multicultural applications and ethical considerations will be presented in relationship to group leadership, membership, and development, and other unique client characteristics that may affect group work will also be considered.