Flash Groups/Group Work in Practice Members at Local “Y”

Paul Johnson
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Over the past five years, I have been attending the local YMCA (Y) where I swim five mornings a        week.  Two years ago, I wrote a paper entitled the Ladies Water Aerobics Swim Group. This               group had a profound impact upon me. Indeed, at the recent IASWG symposium in New York, I    was approached by one participant who had read the paper which had been published in        Groupwork and attended the presentation I gave at the symposium in North Carolina in 2015.                 Based on this and many other positive responses I had received regarding the first paper, I                 decided to write a second paper, which discussed the two groups I belonged to at the (Y). Both     these groups have had numerous social and therapeutic benefits for myself.  Although, they are     not “formal groups,” the group work literature, talks about the unique qualities, forces of       healing, social interdependence, “we-ness,” affiliative bonds, importance in our lives, and         bringing about individual and social change in our lives. These two groups have had            numerous positive outcomes for me personally and other members of the groups.Keywords:  Social Interdependence, Importance of groups, informal groups, social groups, forces of healing, therapeutic benefits of groups, “we-ness.”
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在过去的五年里,我一直在当地的基督教青年会(Y),每周五个上午在那里游泳。两年前,我写了一篇题为“女子水上健美操游泳小组”的论文。这个小组对我产生了深远的影响。事实上,在最近在纽约举行的机构间工作组研讨会上,一位与会者找到了我,他阅读了发表在Groupwork上的论文,并参加了我2015年在北卡罗来纳州研讨会上的演讲。基于这一点以及我在第一篇论文中收到的许多其他积极回应,我决定写第二篇论文,讨论我在(Y)中所属的两个小组。这两个群体对我自己都有许多社会和治疗方面的好处。尽管他们不是“正式的团体”,但团体工作文学谈论的是独特的品质、治愈的力量、社会相互依存、“我们”、附属纽带、在我们生活中的重要性,以及在我们的生活中带来个人和社会变革。这两个小组对我个人和小组的其他成员产生了许多积极的结果。关键词:社会相互依赖,群体的重要性,非正式群体,社会群体,治愈的力量,群体的治疗益处,“我们”
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