2024-2025 College Catalog
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SSE 211 - Group Facilitation Techniques 3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods Application of advanced concepts in group dynamics. Includes skill development and preparation for group facilitation in the community through in-class experiential learning. Also includes community-group case studies, ethical standards, and multicultural issues.
Prerequisite(s): SSE 111
Course Learning Outcomes 1. Identify theories and techniques as applied in the professional practice of group work. (Council on Social
Work Education [CSWE] Competencies 4 and 6)
2. Practice knowledge of group dynamics, theories, and techniques and the use of effective oral and
written communication in facilitating groups. (CSWE Competencies 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9)
3. Practice process observation skills and personal reflection to increase self-awareness and the ability to
assess, analyze, and evaluate group dynamics. (CSWE Competencies 1, 2, 6 and 9)
4. Illustrate professional demeanor in behavior and communication while engaging diversity and
difference in groups, including in the resolution of controversy and conflict. (CSWE Competencies 1, 2 and 6)
5. Assess the effectiveness of an on-going group in the local community. (CSWE Competencies 7 and 9) Performance Objectives:
- Explain the role of techniques in the facilitation of learning, action, and growth groups.
- Identify ethical and unethical uses of group techniques.
- Analyze the dynamics of the different stages of a group.
- Use techniques for getting acquainted and building trust in groups.
- Execute techniques for starting and ending group sessions.
- Apply techniques for dealing with resistance, defensiveness, or difficult behavior in groups.
- Use techniques for resolving conflicts in group settings.
- Evaluate member and leader group behaviors.
- Develop and use techniques for preparing for groups.
- Analyze group dynamics and identify the techniques used in an on-going community group
Outline:
- The Role of Techniques and the Therapeutic Relationship in Groups
- The therapeutic relationship between group leader and clients
- Choosing techniques
- Adapting techniques to the client’s cultural context
- Techniques for Forming New Groups and Getting Groups Established
- Identifying needs and developing proposals for new groups
- Recruiting members
- Screening members
- Selecting members
- Getting the Most from a Group
- Preparing leaders
- Preparing members
- Preliminary meetings
- Techniques for the Initial Stage of Groups
- Physical arrangements and settings
- Techniques for getting acquainted
- Addressing fears and resistance
- Setting norms
- Setting goals
- Starting and ending sessions
- Techniques for creating trust
- Ethical Issues in Using Group Techniques
- Ethical leadership
- Unethical uses of leader power and group techniques
- Techniques for Member and Leader Self-Evaluation
- Techniques for the Transition Stage of a Group
- Dealing with conflict
- Dealing with defensive behaviors
- Dealing with difficult behaviors
- Exploring common fears
- Techniques for the Working Stage of a Group
- Working with emerging themes
- Handling emotions
- Working with dreams
- Techniques for dealing with projections
- Techniques for increasing client self-awareness
- Techniques for the Final Stage
- Termination
- Evaluation
- Follow-up
- Using Props in Group Work
- Case Studies
- In-class
- Community groups
Effective Term: Full Academic Year 2018-19
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