Name and discuss one potential "people problem" and one potential procedural issue that may occur in the forming stage of a group

What will be an ideal response?


Name and discuss one potential "people problem" and one potential procedural issue that may occur in the forming stage of a group.
• People problems: subgroups, manipulators, resisters, monopolizers, silent members, users of sarcasm, diagnostic analyzers, focusers on others
• Procedural issues: opening the group, structuring the group, involvement of group members, group cohesion, promoting hope and risk taking, closing the session

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What will be an ideal response?

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