Literature Review “Counseling provides a space vital to supporting life, growth, and healing. It is a space within which hope is often sought in the face of an uncertain future” (Larsen, Edey, & Lemay, 2007). The aim of group work is to give individuals tools that will help them in their daily lives. With group work a wide range of clients can be aid, since it can be used in a variety of settings, and it can be cost-effective (Corey, Corey, & Corey, 2010). According to Spence, and Smale, (2015), the group process consist of “common features include attention to facilitators … the acknowledgement of and trust in the potentiality of both individuals and the group itself, to the demonstration and engendering of empathy and congruent functioning within the group. To illustrate group process, I will provide an overview of the key component of group process. …show more content…
According to Bradley, and Hendricks, (2008), professional counselors need to “develop the skills to solve ethical problems before they escalate into legal problems and/or cause harm to the client(s). Potential group members need to be informed of the group procedures and