On Getting over Oneself and Creating Space for All Voices in Group Work with Adolescents |
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Authors: | Andrew Malekoff |
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Affiliation: | North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center in Roslyn Height, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | As social group workers we may come to value all the trappings associated with becoming credentialed professionals, however there will always be moments in our groups when we cannot help but feeling like helpless amateurs. It is never easy to accept and hold on to these two contradictory states at the same time. Nevertheless, we must remain present and get over ourselves to create a space for all voices. This plenary discusses these and related ideas for hanging in there with our groups and illustrates groups that are struggling with issues including bias, bullying, grief, and trauma from individual change and social goals perspectives. Although adolescent groups are used as illustrations, the lessons herein are universal. |
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Keywords: | Adolescents group therapy group work parents preadolescents |
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