During the Transition Stage in group therapy, resistance may arise as group members start to explore deeper issues. To address resistance, the therapist can encourage open dialogue, provide support and empathy, explore the underlying reasons for resistance, and work collaboratively with the group to overcome barriers to progress. It is important to create a safe and non-judgmental environment where all group members feel heard and respected.
It's at Stage 4 currently.
China is currently in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. This stage is characterized by low birth rates and low death rates, leading to a stable or slightly declining population growth rate.
Austria is in Stage 5 of the demographic transition model. This stage is characterized by low birth rates, low death rates, and an aging population due to high life expectancy.
France is currently in the fourth stage of the demographic transition model. This stage is characterized by low birth rates and low death rates, resulting in a stable population growth rate.
Madagascar is in the early stages of Stage 2 of the demographic transition model. This stage is characterized by high birth rates and declining death rates, leading to rapid population growth.
Before a group can move into a working stage they go through a phase of transition. This phase is characterized by anxiety, defensiveness, resistance, control issues, conflicts between members and/or with leader and different behavioural problems. It can be difficult to move forward from this stage. The manner in which there can be steps taken is for members to share what is causing them struggles individually as well as with the group. The groups during transition stage are very challenging and unwilling to participate appropriately. This stage is ruled with anxiety and fears. Members must create a safe and trusting environment to overcome fears and senses of anxiety (Corey & Corey, 2010, p181).
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
Singapore's Demograohical transition model is stage 4
they are in their second stage :)
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