Practicing group work: a processual account
By: Sukhramani, Neelam.
Contributor(s): Baig, Mohammad Imran.
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ArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.1-32.Subject(s): Groups
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Indian Journal of Social WorkSummary: Group work has been a vastly practiced, but minimally documented method in the Indian context. The present article is an attempt to narrate, as well as use a theoretical framework to analyse the experiences of working with a group in an integrated school. Efforts have been made to detail out each phase by delving into the nature of activities undertaken, the involvement that it elicited from the members, the group dynamics and the role played by the group worker. The underlying aim of this record is to be able to provide a practitioner or a would-be practitioner a threadbare account of group work processes. - Reproduced.
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Group work has been a vastly practiced, but minimally documented method in the Indian context. The present article is an attempt to narrate, as well as use a theoretical framework to analyse the experiences of working with a group in an integrated school. Efforts have been made to detail out each phase by delving into the nature of activities undertaken, the involvement that it elicited from the members, the group dynamics and the role played by the group worker. The underlying aim of this record is to be able to provide a practitioner or a would-be practitioner a threadbare account of group work processes. - Reproduced.


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