Nondeliberative Practice from the Field: Illustrations from a Group Worker |
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Authors: | Anna Nosko |
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Affiliation: | 1. Family Service Toronto, Ontario, Canadaagnosko@rogers.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis article reviews features of Lang’s nondeliberative practice and provides illustrations from the field of group work that demonstrate these concepts. Nondeliberative practice enables problem solving in ways other than verbal and cognitive: the experience of a group of women who went on their first Outward Bound trip into the wilderness; adolescents who, through acting as their favorite living creature, made connections in nonverbal ways. The “doing” of the activity—be it symbolic, pictorial, performance, game, or other actional mode— is experienced affectively and analogically, and is transferable to other aspects of life. |
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Keywords: | Nondeliberative practice social group work activities in groups |
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