PSDS
5105

Laboratory in Group Process, Facilitation, and Intervention

Parsons School of Design: Design Strategies

Laboratory in Group Process
Spring 2022
Taught By: Mark Lipton
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 12555

Credits: 3

This course is intended to provide participants with a unique opportunity to examine the issues inherent in facilitating a variety of group settings. Participants will have the opportunity to gain rich experience in the design, implementation, facilitation and evaluation of these unique group contexts. This course is primarily a laboratory training experience based on a model refined over the decades by National Training Laboratories. The NTL model, which focuses on personal and group development, is supplemented to provide a richer experience for understanding and applying group-process theory. Further opportunities to develop and practice sophisticated group facilitation skills are provided.

This course is an in person only course. NOTE: Due to the intense nature of the group experiences and the potential for psychological risk, admission is at the discretion of the instructor, but should be a collaborative decision between instructor and student. Students managing a personal crisis should not consider the course until the crisis is well under control. Students engaged in psychotherapy or counseling should notify the instructor prior to registering.

College: Parsons School of Design (PS)

Department: Design Strategies (PSDS)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 12