“…Yalom and Leszcz (2005) emphasize the importance of experiential learning for students in that it promotes self-awareness, personal growth, and a greater understanding of vulnerability and self-disclosure. A myriad of literature supports the notion that counselors-in-training greatly benefit from this experience in a variety of ways as data have shown: increased self-awareness (Ieva et al, 2009), increased empathy for the struggles of clients (Ohrt et al, 2014), increased interpersonal awareness and relational insight (Kline, Falbaum, Pope, Hargraves, & Hundley, 1997, Ohrt et al, 2014, increased learning of intrapersonal work, and showed increased self-efficacy related to leading groups (Ohrt, Robinson, & Hagedorn, 2013).…”