Resistance occurs in counseling groups either its
form is based upon voluntariness or obligation.
Ohlsen, Home, and Lawe (1988) described resistance as being uncooperative in a therapeutic process; he further specified clients’ symptoms of resistance as: arriving late to the counseling sessions,missing the sessions, not to determine the behavioral objective, questioning whether to be supported or not, talking about the previous experiences, asking for advice and advising, talking sophisticatedly,selected mutism, talking with people other than the group members, silence, and questioning trust within the group (cited in Voltan-Acar, 2009).
Resistance occurs in counseling groups either itsform is based upon voluntariness or obligation.Ohlsen, Home, and Lawe (1988) described resistance as being uncooperative in a therapeutic process; he further specified clients’ symptoms of resistance as: arriving late to the counseling sessions,missing the sessions, not to determine the behavioral objective, questioning whether to be supported or not, talking about the previous experiences, asking for advice and advising, talking sophisticatedly,selected mutism, talking with people other than the group members, silence, and questioning trust within the group (cited in Voltan-Acar, 2009).
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