Present and discuss other examples of the five types of treatment groups. Be alert to the many types of groups that seem to combine several of the five types.
What will be an ideal response?
The five group types are summarized below. Students should justify their inclusion of an example into any of the categories. They are likely to see that few groups fit “ideal types.”
• Support groups
• Educational groups
• Growth groups
• Therapy groups
• Socialization groups
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