Reflection On Group Sharing

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his was our third group session, it was a different experience as I was the group leader this time around. In following previous protocol, I led the group by “checking in” and asking how everyone’s week has been going. As each member shared their feelings/thoughts and small comments, I had disclosed how nervous I was feeling about running a group for the first time among professionals in training. By disclosing such limited information, I noticed the group was surprised by my confession. One member flashed a smile at me in disbelief, while another member giggled to herself and said, “Wow, I would never have known you get nervous in front of people.” While it seemed to catch everyone’s attention, I used this opportunity to encourage participation by asking if anyone else had felt nervous/anxious this evening as well. As discussions and comments were bouncing …show more content…

Not only were they able to respond with their current thoughts/feelings, but they also thanked those specific members for sharing as well. After observing the two quiet members being thanked for sharing, I believe it would be safe to state either these members’ social skills were reinforced by the positive reaction they received or had a touch of a corrective emotional experience. While it was unclear what exactly they had experienced, they continued to state how much better they felt about sharing with everyone. The experience was strong enough to motivate them to speak more freely within the group throughout the session. The group session continued with much conversation as I continued to ask how everyone felt about certain topics, feelings/thoughts that others had shared along with asking how the group could help each other reach their goals/needs/concerns. At this point, most members had their fair share of speaking and relating to one another except for one

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