Задания для самостоятельной работы. 1. Вспомните, о каких типах групп упоминалось в этой главе
1. Вспомните, о каких типах групп упоминалось в этой главе. В командах по четыре человека обсудите особенности тех групп, которые, на ваш взгляд, являются наиболее приемлемыми в настоящее время. Попытайтесь представить, какие типы групп вы могли бы вести в будущем.
2. Разделитесь на пары и обсудите проблемы и потенциальные возможности, которые вы усматриваете в ведении группы. Представьте, что вас попросили провести группу по вашему усмотрению. Что вы думаете по поводу предстоящего события? Что, на ваш взгляд, вы будете делать и думать в течение каждой стадии этого процесса?
3. Просмотрите подшивки профессиональных журналов по консультированию за последние пять лет. Сообщите аудитории о наиболее заинтересовавших вас статьях, посвященных групповой работе. Сравните ваши результаты с результатами других участников.
4. Представьте, что вы – консультант без каких-либо навыков групповой работы. Как вы представляете свою работу в следующих условиях: в школе; в службе занятости; при занятии частной практикой? Обсудите с аудиторией ваши мысли о работе консультанта в различных типах групп.
5. Выберите тему, которая является интересной для широкого круга людей (например, выбор надлежащей диеты или снятие раздражительности), и представьте урок группового руководства вашим сокурсникам, основываясь на информации, которую вы вынесли из исследования. По окончании работы обсудите ее с сокурсниками. Насколько трудным или легким оказался эксперимент?
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