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    growing experience must stem from our ability to analyze and reflect upon the groups that we have been members in. This reflection can define our understanding of the weaknesses both in ourselves and in the others within our group; and it can help to shape the way that we act in future groups. Adjusting ourselves to compensate for our weaknesses, based upon an honest and thorough examination of our actions within a group setting, is one of most important thing for any person to do. It is only through

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    Group Effort Analysis

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    An example of my display of group effort is from working at a wedding photography studio. During weddings, I have to divide up tasks between my group and I to capture everything in time. An example of my leadership experience is always shown when working in a group activity or project. This gives me an opportunity to lead and help organize and divide the task to meet deadlines. Some interests I have are graphic design, photography, and fashion. I acquired these skills when I started a clothing

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    Group work and collaboration is an opportunity for every nurse to expand their resources and make impacts on a large scale in their community. This final project of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) has provided the opportunity to collaborate with individuals, groups and public health organizations to address a need in the community. The following will include an assessment of the group process utilizing the four stages of forming, storming, norming and performing as identified by Connery

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    The Group Home Analysis

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    Gothic Story: The Group Home The old rusted home was built in the 1800’s for troubled adolescents was still standing after all these years. There were many rumors about the group home and what was going on inside. Everyone knew that weird things were going on in the group home, but they didn’t know just how weird. Screams were constantly heard from inside, once they went in they didn’t come back for years and years, until they were old and grey-haired. The owner of the group home was rumored to be

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    The therapist started the session by welcoming everyone to the first group “together.” He continued by explaining the purpose of the group. The therapist broke the ice by stating that the first session is about “getting to know each other, to figure out why we’re here in the room so we can prepare for future meetings.” I like that the therapist placed emphasis on “we” instead of referring to the members, it is important to note that he is part of the process too. Noticeably, while providing members

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    Adolescent females are becoming increasingly at risk to social and emotional problems. This is way there is an increasing need for email specific psychoeducational groups to be developed to address the needs and the support these young woman need (Smith-Adcock, Webster, Leonard, & Walker, 2008). The formation of this group is to increase self-concept, decrease stress, and develop healthy patterns of thinking. Many teenage girls struggle with over idealistic expectations of themselves and of life

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    Capstone Group Analysis

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    Our Capstone group chose Carter County, KY (KY) as area to assess. Being from central KY, I had no knowledge of this area prior to the assessment. Our group had communicated possible needs such as heroin addiction in the past courses. However, it was not until we started to assess the community as large that I was made aware of all the potential needs in this area as well as the state. Our group decided to split the assessment criteria’s up among the group members. My part in the assessment was

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    of in-group language that you use with others who belong to your group? Some examples of in-group language I use with the people I know would consist of phrases of movies that we have quoted together. Jokes that only we know from past moments we shared. In a family setting we also have certain words that only we as a family understand, memories that we have shared and also past events. 2. How does engaging in in-group language strengthen your bond with your group? Engaging in in-groups languages

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    Group Gathering Analysis

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    In Group flow, Groups are particularly incredible at consolidating and giving inventive responses for new issues. In circumstances where there is no strategy for the data set of the gathering has an unmistakable favored viewpoint over that of the individual; the collected showings in a more target path, disregarding the way that people in the gathering may have. Additionally, a gathering can be seen as a self-regulating unit. The extent of aptitudes gave by its people and the self-watching which

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    comes to my insecurities when leading a group would be if I was actually helping the members in my group. As well as, is having group therapy helping those who came. I feel this way because I wonder if others are influencing them in a wrong way,or are methods that I using harming them instead of helping them. With these insecurities that I have with leading, my personal fears that I have for myself is, am I capable to lead my group and am I ready to lead a group on my own. The way that God can help

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