Experiential Reflecting Teams in the Training of Group Counselors.

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Title: Experiential Reflecting Teams in the Training of Group Counselors.
Authors: Henry, Melissa C. (AUTHOR), Woo, Hongryun (AUTHOR), Zoernig, Emily L. (AUTHOR), Schmidt, Noah C. (AUTHOR), Campbell, Brennen (AUTHOR), Bozarth, Whitney (AUTHOR)
Source: Counselor Education & Supervision. Sep2025, Vol. 64 Issue 3, p314-320. 7p.
Subjects: Training of counselors, Student counselors, Comparative studies, Group work in education, Active learning, Social constructivism, Social cohesion
Abstract: Using a comparative case study design, this study explored the reflecting team (RT) method in group training among counseling students (n = 26). Participants were assigned to either the experiential group (EG) or RT, and group climate was assessed using the Group Climate Questionnaire (GCQ‐S). Results indicated that RT members reported higher avoidance, but similar levels of engagement and conflict compared to EG members. Rooted in social constructivist theory, the study explored experiential instruction in group training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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