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Initial Stage of a Group

Initial Stage of a Group . Characteristics of initial stage Participants test the atmosphere and get acquainted Risk taking is relatively low – exploration is tentative Members are concerned with whether they are included or excluded A central issue is trust versus mistrust

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Initial Stage of a Group

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  1. Initial Stage of a Group • Characteristics of initial stage • Participants test the atmosphere and get acquainted • Risk taking is relatively low – exploration is tentative • Members are concerned with whether they are included or excluded • A central issue is trust versus mistrust • There are periods of silence and awkwardness • Members are deciding how much they will disclose and how safe the group is

  2. Common Fears Experiencedby Group Members • Anxiety over being accepted or rejected • Concern about the judgment of others • Afraid of appearing stupid • Concerns about not fitting into the group • Not knowing what is expected • Concern over communicating feeling and thoughts effectively

  3. Advantages of Developing a Here-And-Now Focus • Dealing with the here-and-now energizes the group • Members are best known by disclosing here-and-now experiencing • Being in the here-and-now serves as a springboard for exploring everyday life concerns

  4. Leader Attitudes and Behaviors That Generate Trust • Careful attending and genuine listening • Empathy • Genuineness and self-disclosure • Respect • Caring confrontation

  5. Establishing Goals • Main task – helping members formulate clear and specific goals • Absence of goals – considerable floundering and aimless sessions • Collaborative process in identifying goals • Goals – lead to contracts and homework assignments

  6. Group Norms • Norms and procedures enable a group to attain its goals • Examples of group norms: • Expectation of promptness and regular attendance • Norm of sharing oneself in personal ways • Expectation of giving meaningful feedback • Members encouraged to offer both support and challenge to others • Members functioning within the here-and-now context of the group

  7. Group Leader Issues at the Initial Stage • Division of responsibility – How to achieve a balance of sharing responsibility with members? • Degree of structuring – Creating a structure that will enable members to make maximum use of group process • Opening group sessions – How to best open a group and help members gain a focus? • Closing group sessions – How to best bring a session to closure without closing down further work later on?

  8. Work to Be Done • Understand the purpose of the group and who are the other group members. • This often looks like: • Restating the charge to the group • Introducing group members • Assessing the resources each member brings • Participating in activities to experience the skills, knowledge, and work styles of the others

  9. Behaviors and Dynamics That May Be Observed • Uncertainty regarding purpose and goals • Introductions • Socially oriented behavior • Enthusiasm • Tentativeness • Testing behavior • Feelings of anxiety • Needing to find a place in the group

  10. Questions To Be Answered • Why are we here? • Who are these people?

  11. Problems That Will Continue to Surface if Not Addressed • People going in different directions • People not recognizing the people resources within the group

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