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Leadership of Group Therapy: Roles, Types & Skills of Leaders of Counseling Groups 

Several factors make for the success of group counseling but the strongest determinant is the skill or effectiveness of the leader of the counseling group which in most cases is the counselor. “Good” members with poor leadership will still make a failed counseling group but “bad” members can be inspired by good leadership for the

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8 Characteristics of Group Counseling/Therapy and Counseling Groups

There are certain characteristics that all counseling groups have that make them successful. Any counselor or leader of a counseling group who does not pay attention and insists that their group possesses these characteristics will make the work difficult for himself or herself and unproductive to other members of the counseling group. Below are the

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22 Principles and Professional Ethics of Guidance and Counseling

One of the major characteristics of a profession is the presence of principles and professional ethics that govern the activities of its members. Guidance and Counseling is not an exception.  To maintain the professionalization of guidance and counseling, below are some of the principles and professional ethics that guide the practice of guidance and counseling

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9 Goals of Counseling (Aims, Goals, and Objectives of Guidance and Counseling)

All the activities of guidance and counseling must be structured to reach a specific end. These are the goals of counseling. From the initial counseling session with the client, the counselor must clearly establish the goals to be attained through the counseling relationship at the final session.  Counseling goals are predicated on the needs of

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