How comfortable do you feel sharing intimate moments of your life with a group of complete strangers?In order for groups to be successful, preparation is needed to develop and structure a group to create a safe space. Sometimes, the most thorough plans fall through—for example, no one shows up. Further, running groups presents different challenges compared to working with individuals. Consider the obvious: There are many more people to work with at one time. But also consider how that challenge may also be a benefit. How might your group benefit from the interaction of its members both with you and with each other?
analyze challenging behaviors in groups and the skills to address those behaviors. You also take the second quiz in this course to demonstrate knowledge you have gained through application to case study videos.
Analyze group roles
Analyze social work practice skills to address challenges in groups
Apply social work concepts to social work practice scenarios