Please respond to Adessa Judd’s discussion post. Post 1 reply of at least 100-150 words in response to the provided reply prompt by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of the assigned Module. For each thread, students must support their assertions with citations from at least 2 scholarly sources in current APA format. Each reply must incorporate citations from at least 2 scholarly sources in current APA format. Any sources cited must have been published within the last five years. Acceptable sources include peer-reviewed journals and the textbook. The student should consider the discussion topic from a Christian/Biblical worldview and integrate his or her thoughts from this perspective along with any applicable Biblical references.
Adessa Judd
MondayJan 15 at 7:14am
Social-Emotional Learning Skills
A psychoeducational group is a group focused on education that helps members develop needed skills (Gladding, 2020). Psychoeducational groups are often limited on time and only run for a few weeks.
Psychoeducation groups are extremely effective for children and adolescents but are also effective for adults (Gladding, 2020). These groups are often used when one needs social support over psychotherapy.
I would want clients and students attending this group to gain relationship skills as well as emotion regulation skills. Those attending would learn about healthy and unhealthy relationships and how to apply skills in relationships to keep them healthy. Those attending would also learn about emotion regulation and how to accept emotions and move forward.
Some activities include journal writing and playing games. Journal writing would encourage one to explore their emotions and playing games would bring in a social aspect to the group.
I am interested in this topic because I think social-emotional skills are vital in daily life. I expect to encounter a lot of clients needing improvements in these areas. I would like to learn more about this topic so I can be prepared for my future as a counselor. God knew the importance of socializing and that is why he created Eve to be a companion to Adam (Genesis 2:18, KJV).
Kaya & Kaval (2022) conducted a psychoeducation group focused on social skills for elementary school children and found that the children’s social skills improved as a result from the group.
References
Kaya, Z., & Kaval, A. (2022). The effect of a social skills-based psychoeducation programme on primary school students’ social skill levels. TED EĞİTİM VE BİLİM, 47(210). https://doi.org/10.15390/eb.2022.9936
Gladding, S. T. (2020). Groups: A counseling specialty (8th ed.). Pearson.
responding to Adessa Judd’s discussion post regarding the effectiveness of psychoeducational groups in developing social-emotional skills.
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responding to Adessa Judd’s discussion post regarding the effectiveness of psychoeducational groups in developing social-emotional skills.