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Creative Advances in Groupwork

Posted: 24 October 2002 | Subscribe Online


Edited by Anna Cheshner and Herb Hahn.
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
£16.95
ISBN 1 85302 953 x

This is an edited collection, which begins with the promise of an "organic" book, developed by means of group dialogue between the contributors.

The book covers an intriguing range of topics, including playback theatre, social dreaming, sociodrama, psycho-political analysis, deep ecology and "alchemical" transformation, all viewed through the lens of groupwork. The contributors are trainers, consultants and analysts, drawing mainly from psychoanalytical perspectives.

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One of the most enlightening passages comes from Angela Eden's recommendation that trainers should "invent a consultancy dialect [which is] near enough to the clients' language to be understood, but different enough to create attention". This guideline reflects the central dilemma in the book - that much of the dialect is not quite "near enough" and many group workers will find the language too distant to engage with.

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The book is at its best when it is outward looking and not self-referential, and when the focus is less on the "I" of the author of the chapter and more on the "we" of the groups.

Mark Doel is professor of social work and head of the school of social work and RNIB rehabilitation studies, University of Central England.



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