Student Support Groups in School Counseling: A Tier 2 Intervention with Stephanie Lerner - 33494
This session focuses on the transformative power of group counseling, where students come together to work on shared tasks and develop supportive relationships within a group setting. Group counseling is an efficient, effective, and positive method of providing direct services to students facing academic, career, and situational concerns. Through collaborative activities and guided discussions, students will learn to support one another, build resilience, and develop critical skills for personal and academic growth.
Audiences
Counselors, Charter School Personnel, McKinney-Vento, Mental Health professionals
Objectives
The participant will define student support groups, examine their characteristics, identify the school counselor's role and duties, and explore strategies for planning, facilitating, and ending student support groups.
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60218
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