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Underlying Principles of Group Leadership. Recognize primacy of the client Put aside prejudices and assumptions Adapt your techniques to needs of culturally diverse clients Be aware of values Realize importance of preparation Emphasize confidentiality Use techniques as means, not ends
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Underlying Principles of Group Leadership • Recognize primacy of the client • Put aside prejudices and assumptions • Adapt your techniques to needs of culturally diverse clients • Be aware of values • Realize importance of preparation • Emphasize confidentiality • Use techniques as means, not ends • Cultivate the soil
Underlying Principles of Group Leadership (cont.) • Use tentative language • Use simple language • Be aware of nonverbal communication • Present the problem to the group • Don’t fight the river • Be willing to experiment • Be willing to seek consultation • Realize that therapy is necessary for yourself • Link the work of clients
Underlying Principles of Group Leadership (cont.) • Use props • Use the client’s metaphors • Create techniques to fit the context • Use humor • Go with the obvious • Think about theory • Recognize the limits of responsibility • Don’t attempt to change people directly • Attempt to integrate thinking / feeling / doing
Underlying Principles of Group Leadership (cont.) • Encourage verbalization • Explore polarities • Work with the past, present, and future • Be aware of the ethical context • Provide opportunities to consolidate learning and to practice new behavior • Learn to dance with clients
Leader Guidelines for Members • Learn to establish trust • Express persistent feelings • Beware of misusing jargon • Decide for yourself how much to disclose • Be an active participant, not an observer • Expect some disruption of your life • Realize that you don’t have to be sick to benefit from a group
Leader Guidelines for Members (cont.) • Expect to discover positive aspects of yourself • Listen closely and discriminatingly • Pay attention to consistent feedback • Don’t categorize yourself
Leader Guidelines for Members (cont.) • Other suggestions for group members • Be willing to do work both before and after a group • Develop self-evaluation skills to assess your progress in the group • Spend time in clarifying your own goals by reviewing specific issues you want to explore • Focus on making personal and direct statements to others in group; not giving advise, making interpretations, asking impersonal questions • Realize real work consists of what you do outside group