What surprised you the most about group leadership?

To get started, review Chapter 4 of your text (*Corey, G. (2015). Theory and practice of group counseling (9th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson

Brooks/Cole. ); keep the information on these pages in mind as you work on your dream group proposal. Additionally, for this assignment,

assume that this is a voluntary group. Your group proposal should contain the following elements: Identify the type of group and describe the

focus/topic(s) of the group’s work. Which theoretical approach would you use for your dream group? What makes this approach comfortable for you? What components of this approach will you use in your dream group? Group age level—is this a group for adults or children? Recruitment of members—how will members be brought in? How will you announce the group? Prescreening of group members. Formulate the questions

you will ask to ensure that the group member would benefit from the group. Fitness for group participation. Provide a list of the questions you will ask yourself in order to determine if a group member fits the group. (Some ideas to help you get started with questions are on p. 72 of the text.)

Format of the group. Will the group be open or closed? Provide rationale for the format of the group. Group type Will it be a homogenous or heterogeneous group? Provide rationale for group type. Group meeting location. Where will group meetings be held? Group size. Describe the ideal group size. Group meeting frequency. How many times will you meet, for how long, and how often? Term of the group. Will the group be

short term or long term? Provide rationale for the term of the group. Concluding Questions: Reflection What surprised you the most about group leadership? What is the one thing that you learned that you could put into practice immediately as a group leader? What will be your next steps to continue to develop your skills as a group leader?