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I'm Gone When You're Gone: How a Group Can Survive When Its Leader Takes a Leave of Absence
Abstract:SUMMARY

As the roles and demands on social workers increase in their agencies and their personal lives, there is a greater chance that they will need to take a leave of absence. This is also true for social workers who lead groups. This article presents a process to allow the primary worker to take a leave of absence while the group continues with an interim worker. The author's personal experience of a leave of absence from a HIV+ adolescent support group will be used to illustrate this transfer process. In providing ample time and a thoughtful process of transfer, this leave of absence was successful in maintaining group attendance and participation.
Keywords:Stage of development  HIV/AIDS  adolescents  termination  transfer  support groups
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