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Difficult behaviour in groupsDOEL, from Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive ( SHURA ) at: document is the author deposited version. You are advised to consult the publisher's version if you wish to cite from versionDOEL, M. (2005). Difficult behaviour in groups . Social work with groups , 28 (1), 3-22. Copyright and re-use policySee Hallam University Research behaviour in GroupsMark DoelAddress for correspondence:Mark Doel, Research Professor of Social Work, Sheffield Hallam University,Collegiate Crescent Campus, Sheffield S10 2BJ, behaviour in Groupspage2 Difficult behaviour in GroupsAbstract:This article is based on work with 24 groupworkers in a Children'sServices agency in the English Midlands. Focus groups to consider the trainingpriorities for groupworkers revealed one of the most pressing issues was difficultbehaviours in groups . (This was initially referred to as challenging behaviour , butit was recognised that the word is ambiguous, so it was replaced by ' Difficult ').
Difficult Behaviour in Groups page 3 Introduction The enthusiasm to lead and facilitate groups is often tempered by the concerns which potential groupworkers have about their confidence and …
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