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DOI: 10.1177/1359104597022009 Young Persons' Social Interaction GroupThe Greenwood Institute of Child Health, Leicester, UK
The Greenwood Institute of Child Health, Leicester, UK The experience of three trainees running a young persons' social interaction group is described. This is discussed in six stages: training needs; philosophy and practice of group work; planning the assessment of group members; making the assessments; planning the group; and running the group. Supervision, evaluation and follow-up are also discussed. Our thoughts and conclusions following the experiences are presented. This is a personal perspective of training in group work. We hope that this article will encourage trainees considering group work to do so with confidence.
Key Words: adolescents experience group work social interaction trainees
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