colead


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colead

(ˌkəʊˈliːd)
vb (tr)
to lead together
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Corey demonstrates how he structures group counseling courses to include both didactic and experiential learning; for example, students not only receive a lecture on group process issues and theory of group work but also colead a group and receive supervision from Corey or other faculty members.
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