Facilitating Groups

PSYC 365

This course addresses the fundamental concepts and theoretical framework for group work and provides guidelines for such practice. The course examines how group leaders can effectively lead, and through that leadership provide opportunities for interpersonal support, team building, and confrontation. Students become acquainted with group theory, research, and the conventional concepts pertaining to group process, dynamics, and leadership. Students also gain hands-on skills as group leaders via in-class demonstrations and role-playing. This course is useful to those who would like to know how to manage a group effectively, and anyone who aspires to be a great leader. Prerequisite: PSYC 100 or PSYC 120.

PSYC365 is a 3 credit course.

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More information on PSYC365

Please contact the registrar or your Bethany academic advisor with questions about this course or how it might fit into your academic plan. Note that not all courses are offered every semester. Course information as it is printed in the official Academic Catalog takes precedence over this listing.