Ice breakers for group counseling

    • [DOC File]Healthy Relationships:6-8

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      Small Group Counseling Title/Theme: Interpersonal Relationships. Grade Level(s): 9-12 Small Group Counseling Description: The goal of this group is to build and strengthen interpersonal relationships. Students engage in ice-breaker activities.

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    • [DOC File]Healthy Relationships:6-8

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      Small Group Counseling Guidelines Poster (Document 18) Session # 1: Icebreakers and Group Rules. Materials needed: Small Group Counseling Guidelines Poster (Document 18) Knotted rope. Human Knot Instruction Sheet. Teacher/Parent/Guardian Small Group Follow-Up (Document 12) Session# 2: My Life in a Pizza Box – Part 1. Materials needed:

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    • [DOC File]Facilitators of Change - USDA

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      Icebreakers are useful when clients don’t know each other. They get shy people involved, and help clients overcome feelings of isolation or loneliness by getting to know another person. *Openers: These are similar to icebreakers, but they are activities related to the session topic.

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    • [DOC File]Ice Breaker Activity: Catch Me If You Can

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      The “Catch Me If You Can” ice breaker can be associated with the theoretical approach of humanistic/existential counseling. According to Byrd and Erford (2013), this approach is relationship-oriented at its core. With this activity, the main goal is to assist in the building of relationships within the group.

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    • [DOCX File]Ice Breaker Activity- worries in a hat.docx

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      “Worries in a Hat” is a teambuilding exercise that promotes unity and fosters group cohesion and group support (Icebreakers.ws, 2012; Neill, 2004). It will be used with first-year students and transitioning students in the high school in order to help them start to deal …

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