Peer groups: Scottish Mixed Group – second full day: bumps, maintaining the group, emotions & cognitive processing
Last updated on 9th November 2011
I wrote in the last blog post about the first part of the second full day at Glassie. Later on in the afternoon we moved into a more "bumpy" phase of the group. Often in these more difficult interactions there is the richest learning for everyone involved if one has the courage and openness to digest what happened. Irvin Yalom, in his research on process groups, found that best outcomes were associated both with a great deal of caring, empathy & emotional "holding" and also with a great deal of "chewing over" and trying to understand what was brought up by events in the groups. Interestingly, and in contrast, best outcomes were associated with a medium level - not too much & not too little - conflict & challenge.