Monday, July 13, 2009

group work/Group development

alex asked me to do some reflection on the group with ALS members
well..a bit lazy to write...

what is group? what is the stages of group?what is mean by group dynamic? and What is the group proces and therapeutic forces?

Group Process/Group Dynamics
Group process refers to the interaction and energy exchange between members and leaders, how the leader reacts to the members, and how the members talk to each other and the leader.
Group process and group dynamics also refer to the attitudes and interaction of group members and leaders, understanding of the behaviour of people in groups, such as task groups, that are trying to solve a problem or make a decision.

Therapeutic forces are the factors that influence the group dynamics.

Stages of group
all the group go through three stages: the beginning stage, the middle or working stage, and the ending/closing stage.

1. The Beginning stage
The time period used for introduction and for discussion of such topics, as the purpose of the group, what may happen, fears, group rules, comfort levels, and the content of the group.
In this stage, members are checking out other members and their won level of comfort with sharing in the group.

2. The Working Stage/Middle
The Middle or Working Stage is the stage of the group when the members focus on the purpose. In this stage, the members learn new material, thoroughly discuss varios topics, complete tasks, or engage in personal sharing and therapeutic work. This stage is core of the group process; it is the period when members benefit from being in a group. During this stage,many different dynamics can occur because the members are interacting in several different ways.

3. The closing stage
The closing or ending stage is devoted to terminating the group. during this period, members share what they have learned, how they have changed, and how they plan to use what they have learned. members also say goodbye and deal with the ending of the group. For some groups, the ending will be an emotional experience, while for others the closing will simply mean that the group has done what it was supposed to do.

Additional stage: Storming stage
storming stage occurs when there is tension in the group, because of the nature of the group, the members' attitudes, and/ or the ability of the leader. Gladding (1995) describes this stage in the following manner: "storming is a time of conflict and anxiety.... Group members and leaders struggle with issues related to structure, direction, control, catharsis, and interpersonal relationships"


Group Development
Tuckman's Stages model
Bruce Tuckman reviewed about fifty studies of group development (including Bales' model) in the mid-sixties and synthesized their commonalities in one of the most frequently cited models of group development (Tuckman, 1965). The model describes four linear stages (forming, storming, norming, and performing) that a group will go through in its unitary sequence of decision making. A fifth stage (adjourning) was added in 1977 when a new set of studies were reviewed (Tuckman & Jensen, 1977).

(i) Forming:
Group members learn about each other and the task at hand. Indicators of this stage might include: Unclear objectives, Uninvolvement, Uncommitted members, Confusion, Low morale, Hidden feelings, Poor listening, etc.

(ii) Storming:
As group members continue to work, they will engage each other in arguments about the structure of the group which often are significantly emotional and illustrate a struggle for status in the group. These activities mark the storming phase: Lack of cohesion, Subjectivity, Hidden agendas, Conflicts, Confrontation, Volatility, Resentment, anger, Inconsistency, Failure.

(iii) Norming:
Group members establish implicit or explicit rules about how they will achieve their goal. They address the types of communication that will or will not help with the task. Indicators include: Questioning performance, Reviewing/clarify objective, Changing/confirming roles, Opening risky issues, Assertiveness, Listening, Testing new ground, Identifying strengths and weaknesses.

(iv) Performing:
Groups reach a conclusion and implement the solution to their issue. Indicators include: Creativity, Initiative, Flexibility, Open relationships, Pride, Concern for people, Learning, Confidence, High morale, Success, etc.

(v) Adjourning:
As the group project ends, the group disbands in the adjournment phase. This phase was added when Tuckman and Jensen's updated their original review of the literature in 1977.

Each of the four stages in the
Forming-storming-norming-performing-adjourning model proposed by Tuckman involves two aspects: interpersonal relationships and task behaviors. Such a distinction is similar to Bales' (1950) equilibrium model which states that a group continuously divides its attention between instrumental (task-related) needs and expressive (socioemotional).

As Gersick (1988) has pointed out, some later models followed similar sequential patterns. Examples include: define the situation, develop new skills, develop appropriate roles, carry out the work (Hare, 1976); orientation, dissatisfaction, resolution, production, termination (LaCoursiere, 1980); and generate plans, ideas, and goals; choose&agree on alternatives, goals, and policies; resolve conflicts and develop norms; perform action tasks and maintain cohesion (McGrath, 1984).


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

recall memory: group counselling

thrapeutic use of the group is same with group counselling?
i recall back my memory on the group counselling as the beginner i will asked myself
the teory i learn from my lecturer, and from the Jacobs& Masson is just a guide, but, i think if i am not applying, this skills will eventually lost one day...
  • what are the advanteges of leading a group?
  • what kinds of groups are there?
  • How to start a group? do i need to prepare the informed consent letter?
  • What types of groups i want to run? do i need to do screening? if yes, how am i going to do...
  • what happens in groups?
  • what do i prepare for my group?
  • what do i do if no body talks?
  • what should i do of someone talks too much? or attack th other members
  • What leadership style should i use?

after i attending the workshop, on 5.7.09
i found that, actually the concept still remain the same, just the intervention part be more fun, using a lot of expression, and body movement...

the element of creativity and arts, i seldom do for my group.
i used to run growth group and stress management group for staff with structure activity, and only be doing for 6 session,

besides, as my experience to do the support group is with dialysis patient. This experience is precious, and really make me think of taking care of my kidney. All the experience of group, is likely to be related with my internship attached under Hospital Serdang, and this is 2 years back now... hahaha

Just like Alex mentioned in workshop, some people start a group because specific requirement, and academic needs for graduate. Hai~~ i am one of it who used to do this ....

poor me...

learning in this workshop, i think will better enhancement on my own group skill

i know, this is not easy, as role playing with children really make me feel anxiety. dealing with adult, not make me scared that much.... maybe i am afraid of not knowing how to communicate or working with children (especially the special needs)

on 4th July 2009, i am giving a talk on child development psychology (Basic psychology for middle and late childhood 7-12 years olad), what i get from the participants' feedback is they would like to know more about the solution how to deal with special needs children. All the participants from teaching club. (tuisyen class)
the demands can't be fulfill, as i only have two hours with them, so, what i am trying to say is, i know, it is how hard to deal with special needs children.

12th July will go for Min See training on play. hope to make myself understand more abou the play with children, and apply in groups.

What is Group?

What is a Group?
Gladding (1996) says "groups are an economical and effective means of helping individuals who sahre similar problems and concerns. Counselors who limit their competencies to individual counselling skills limit their options for helping"
  • A group is :
    “two or more people who share a common definition and evaluation of themselves and behave in accordance with such a definition” (Vaughan & Hogg, 2002, p. 200)
  • a collection of people who interact with one another, accept rights and obligations as members and who share a common identity.
  • A group is two or more people who have come together for the purpose of same designated interaction (Gladding 1996)

Educators have classified groups differently. The Association for specialists in Group Work (ASGW), which is a naitional division of the American Counselling Association (ACA), sets forth training standards for four kinds of group:
(1) Guidance/Psychoeducational
(2) Counselling/Interpersonal Problem Solving,
(3) Psychotherapy/personality reconstuction, and
(4) Task/Work Groups

however, there is few practitioner had also set the group in varios kind of categories, that is (1) Education, (2) Discussion), (3) Task, (4)Growth and experiential, (5) Counselling and Therapy, (6) Support, (7) self help.


Criteria for a group include:
- formal social structure
- face-to-face interaction
- 2 or more persons
- common fate
- common goals
- interdependence
- self-definition as group members
- recognition by others
- Societies can be seen as large groups consisting of a myriad of sub-groups.

Reasons for leading groups:

Groups are more efficient and offer more resources or viewpoints. Groups approach include the feelings of commonality, the opportunity for feedback, the opportunity for vicarious learning by listening and observing others, the approximation to real -life encounters, and the pressure to uphold commitments

Monday, July 6, 2009

Role Playing as SpeechDelay Kids

i am having fun on this. really...
though i am not sure what and how the speech delays kids alike
Wow, Alex is really amazing, he can act and be like what the role it is...

this groupis designed for children who aged 7 - 9 years old , and they were having language difficulty, most of them could only speak single word.

The planning of the group:
Session No: 5/10 Date : 5 July 2009Duration : 30 - 45 minutes
Main aims of session: social development ,cognitive development and language development

Session Plan: Warming up, main development and closure

First and foremost, tje facilitator was trying to used the "sounds" to help the children warming up. they were asked to hold hands together in circle. they moved in circle and making the movement of wind and thunderstorms. (i felt the thunderstorms is a bit scary...)
(when i was doing this, i also try to pretend that my hand was hurt, and cannot follow the activities. the facilitator was aware, and trying to not forcing me, but as speech delay kids, i am thinking, how would they expressed their pain/ hurt if there is....)

after that, the facilitator gave the colours cloth to the children and asked them to spells out the single word. in this rainbow colour activity, facilitator passed the colour cloth to each children and has them to repeat the colour mentioned by the facilitator; for instance, the facilitator will said" Red"..... then the children will follow the pronounciation "Red", Orange....Orange...and any object that was related to this colour.

In this point, i think it's really enjoying; just there is a children cannot say and cannot expressed at all, when came to Yellow colour, there is a children spell "nana.. nana"; actually the children is trying to say "BANANA"
i am trying to follow what has instructed by the facilitator and i felt that iam enjoying, and is really more relaxing.

when came to closure part, the children was greeting on their active participant and safe journey home.

o... dealing with special groups definitely not my expertise. BUT, in my worked place, it's became a demand when there is parents walked in and asked for help on their special child. guess, i can be a information provider for their concern, if i am having the basic knowledge how to deal with the special children.

there is great compassion for the children who needs patient

Role Playing as BullDog

As the role of bulldog, it is not fun at all

i am not sure whether i am suitable for this character or vice versa. the group picked me up as th Bull Dog, and just asked me to role play it.

firstly, they set up the scenario ans using the story to talk about the dog that like to bully. and i felt weird, actually for a moment, i donno what to do, and how should i react.

i am so helpless....
when the story came to the part that the animals decided to give a lessons for the BullDOg, for not saying sorry
actually the "bulldog" can't say the story. this is so hard to say sorry, and the animals are supressing the BUll dog to say the word "SORRY"

if the bull dog willing to say sorry, but also not in the first attempt that is aware about own mistake, and do not want to bully anymore, but being requested to do so.

it's make me think of difficult client, who is strong defence mechanism and not willing to put down the ego.

in this roleplay, the facilitator did not really take the opportunity to transform the crisis to others. but i think the bULL Dog will appreciate the facilitator ,JO who is standing behind, trying to allw the personal space...

arh...........
still have a lot thing s to learn.

Therapeutic Use of the Group Workshop 5.7.2009

yeah... this is first time i am doing refreshing course on Group.

i am not doing group counselling in my workplace for a while.

before this, i was alway work with task group or educational group in my previous workplace.

i conduct Peer Helping Program (PHP) and Peer mentoring Program (PMP)

sometimes, i do run soem small workshop on learning, stress management and also issues related with Mental Health.

Over here, in my workplace, currently i am doing programme, mostly is considere as psychoeducational group for parents, for youth. we set up a camp, and we do some outdoor and indoor activities and in small group, we are doing the task. it's like character building and create awareness towards self for not repeat again the risky behaviour.



before this, i am able to run a support group counselling for single mother in Rumah Perlindungan Sosial. the Home is specially for those single mother who is pregnanct accidentally (etc : rape, sexual relationship, or died of husband), and they want to deliver the babies untill they are able to survive.



yet, due to some problems , and workload at my own office, my upper management level not allowing me to attend to their place, but if there is any cases the home would like to refer, they are welcome to refer.



So, working with children with special needs, i think it;s really not an easy task.

the role playing

as children is really out of book

i really donno how to react. compare with child trauma group, i think handling the special needs groups is really traumatize for me. all this while, i am working with normal and elder group. YES, i do have chances to work with children,but the children also normal kids.

like, the children being abuse, the children neg;ected, the children who's parents divource and fight for the custody, etc..



i find out that, in my work place, the setting the nature of my work have the high posibilities workign with the special needs children.

people always come forward to Department of Social Welfare seek for help, seek for information, seek for guide...

if i am not equoped myself with basic knowledge, how am i going to help those who step into my room? at least, i can refer them to the right place....



it's really a good start to have refreshing, on Group counselling

and, i learn not to be restrict my self in a work group, or therapeutic group, as creative is not a barrier to move forward.



i know, i have anxiety that come after, but preparation, planning will alway there as guideline for me, to go through this.

and, u know what, i think i should gain more knowledge in dealing with special needs group.