Group Work Camp: Rekindling the campfire

M. F. Beno
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Abstract: A group facilitator and retired social worker describes and reflects on experiences, activities and learnings as participant facilitator at three Group Work Camp events. A mechanism through which personal and professional growth occurs using experiential learning is described. The author shares aspects of workshop design, workshop execution, and workshop as intervention, as well as a limit to and successful uses of emergent design. Collaboration and relationship growth across differences when diversity is respected is illustrated, as is the use of song for claiming voice, empowerment and healing. The ability of groups to assist when individuals fear losing or have lost their professional voice through life changes is demonstrated. Impacts occur on various levels: on the individual and interpersonal/interactional levels as the author relates personal insight into Erikson’s developmental stages and interactions with a co-facilitator; on the group/organizational level as the author relates empowerment through song to help rekindle benefits of song around the campfire; and on the societal/community level relating to social justice, generativity across differences and disciplines, international symposia participation and publication.Keywords: group work; experiential learning; nondeliberative; song; empowerment; collaboration; groupwork
小组工作营:重燃营火
摘要:一位小组辅导员和退休社会工作者描述并反思了在三次小组工作营活动中作为参与者辅导员的经验、活动和学习。描述了使用体验式学习实现个人和职业成长的机制。作者分享了车间设计、车间执行、车间干预等方面的内容,以及应急设计的局限性和成功应用。当多样性得到尊重时,跨差异的合作和关系发展得到了说明,歌曲也被用来表达声音、赋权和治愈。当个人害怕在生活变化中失去或已经失去专业发言权时,团体提供帮助的能力得到了证明。影响发生在不同的层面:在个人和人际/互动层面,因为作者将个人见解与埃里克森的发展阶段以及与共同促进者的互动联系起来;在群体/组织层面上,作者通过歌曲赋予权力,帮助在篝火旁重新点燃歌曲的好处;在社会/社区一级,涉及社会正义、跨差异和学科的生成、国际研讨会的参与和出版。关键词:小组工作;体验式学习;非解放性;歌曲授权协作小组活动
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