SOCW 6121 Week 5 Discussion Post: Group Dynamics and Family Dynamics
When working with families and groups the priority is for the social worker to understand the process that is taking place. In both situations there is the overt (clearly stated) dynamics and the covert (hidden) dynamics. The content (what is being said) in both settings is what is open and stated. The process (how it is being said) is the unspoken information; what is underneath the interaction is what the social worker needs to explore in both groups and family systems.
For this Discussion, watch the video segments of a group and a family session provided in required resources.
Provide a 300-word Discussion Post covering the following Topics, Content, and Headings:
- Describe the group dynamic (communication, cohesion, social integration, influence) of the group shown in the required media.
- Explain how this group’s dynamics may influence treatment.
- A description of the family dynamic (communication, cohesion, social integration, influence) of the family shown in the required media.
- Explain how this family’s dynamics may influence treatment.
- Explain any similarities or differences when assessing dynamics in a group versus a family and how those dynamics may affect treatment.
Must contain at least 3 references and citations from the following resources. Must reference Toseland, Drumm, and Psychotherapy.net 2011a and 2006a.
Week 5: Understanding Group Dynamics
It is important to understand group dynamics because of their impact on the function and success of the group process. The actual “dynamic” is what influences the behavior of each member of the group and the group as a whole. Every group develops their own dynamic, and it is the social worker’s role to ensure that the interactions within the group are helping the members reach the group’s goals. Sometimes it takes only one member to interrupt or destroy the group’s cohesion and social interaction. It is the role of the social worker to oversee the functioning of the group and to ensure that all members feel empowered to help change the dynamic to a supportive influence. It is also the role of the social worker to make sure that the group process is moving in a direction that is consistent with the group’s purpose.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
· Analyze group and family dynamics in a case
· Compare group dynamics to family dynamics
· Analyze the role of the social worker in empowering groups
Learning Resources
Required Readings
Toseland, R. W., & Rivas, R. F. (2017). An introduction to group work practice (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
· Chapter 3, “Understanding Group Dynamics” (pp. 67–97)
Drumm, K. (2006). The essential power of group work. Social Work With Groups, 29(2–3), 17–31.
Required Media
Psychotherapy.net (Producer). (2011a). Group therapy: A live demonstration. [Video file]. Mill Valley, CA: Author.
Watch segment from timestamp 30:00 to 39:48.
Psychotherapy.net. (2006a). The legacy of unresolved loss: A family systems approach [Video file].
Watch segment from timestamp 0:43 to 09:38.
Discussion: Group Dynamics and Family Dynamics
When working with families and groups the priority is for the social worker to understand the process that is taking place. In both situations there is the overt (clearly stated) dynamics and the covert (hidden) dynamics. The content (what is being said) in both settings is what is open and stated. The process (how it is being said) is the unspoken information; what is underneath the interaction is what the social worker needs to explore in both groups and family systems.
For this Discussion, watch the video segments of a group and a family session provided in required resources.
Provide a 300-word Discussion Post covering the following Topics, Content, and Headings:
· Describe the group dynamic (communication, cohesion, social integration, influence) of the group shown in the required media.
· Explain how this group’s dynamics may influence treatment.
· A description of the family dynamic (communication, cohesion, social integration, influence) of the family shown in the required media.
· Explain how this family’s dynamics may influence treatment.
· Explain any similarities or differences when assessing dynamics in a group versus a family and how those dynamics may affect treatment.
Must contain at least 3 references and citations from the following resources. Must reference Toseland, Drumm, and Psychotherapy.net 2011a and 2006a.
Learning Resources
Required Readings
Toseland, R. W., & Rivas, R. F. (2017). An introduction to group work practice (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
· Chapter 3, “Understanding Group Dynamics” (pp. 67–97)
Drumm, K. (2006). The essential power of group work. Social Work With Groups, 29(2–3), 17–31.
Required Media
Psychotherapy.net (Producer). (2011a). Group therapy: A live demonstration. [Video file]. Mill Valley, CA: Author.
Watch segment from timestamp 30:00 to 39:48.
Psychotherapy.net. (2006a). The legacy of unresolved loss: A family systems approach [Video file].
Watch segment from timestamp 0:43 to 09:38.