Term ID: T1923

Group Development

/group-development/
The predictable stages that groups progress through from formation to dissolution, typically including forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning phases with characteristic challenges and dynamics.
Example: Therapy groups initially showing politeness and anxiety (forming), then conflicts and power struggles (storming), before developing effective working relationships (norming and performing).

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Reference: Tuckman (1965)