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Week 4


History, present reality and trends in groups
S. Gladding

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From beginning of humankind – individuals have gathered together to create,
achieve + resolve matters not possible otherwise > natural way for people to
communicate + interrelate with one another



USES OF GROUPS BEFORE 1900

Generally formed for functional + pragmatic reasons

Primary emphasis: distributing information

Group structure as a means to gain knowledge about themselves + their
surroundings, resources + other = similar structure to social group work

Emphasis on larger social community – group members with common origins, goals
+ needs

Development on groups in this era was dynamic movement including contributions
from disciplines like psychology, sociology, philosophy + education

o Need for social reform + education

Use of large groups for instructional purposes evolved to use of small groups for
various purposes



GROWTH OF WORK WITH GROUPS: 1900 TO PRESENT

1900 to 1909

Joseph Hersey Pratt – organized 1st formal group experience NOT primarily
educational or task/work oriented RATHER for humane + economic reasons

Started psychotherapy group for TB patients in 1905

Group: source of support + inspiration for TB patients whose conditions were chronic
+ cyclical + circumstances led to personal discouragement + depression




Group interventions as a prevention/intervention strategy

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Provided information + encouragement in commons setting opposed to individual
patients

Pratt began to recognize therapeutic power of groups

Jesse Davis – establish groups in public schools Page | 2

o Emphasis on functionality of group as environment in which to learn life skills,
values + importance of citizenship

Use of groups as way of dispensing information + providing educational + vocational
assistance



1910 to 1919

Psychological group tests developed + administered

Group work slowed down – focus in U.S. was on individual + individual achievement



1920 to 1929

Important events in development of groups:

➢ 1922: Alfred Adler – new systematic form of group guidance + counselling
[collective counselling]
➢ Employed treatment with prison + child guidance populations
➢ Family councils – means of getting input from everyone in family on
how to resolve difficulties + improve family relations
➢ His work – forerunner of applying group techniques to natural group
[family]
➢ 1921: Jacob L. Moreno – Theatre of Spontaneity [psychodrama]
➢ Role playing
➢ Taking of “stage center”
➢ Here-and-now interaction
➢ Promotion of catharsis
➢ Focus on empathy
➢ Encouragement of group members helping one another




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➢ 1928: Trigant Burrow – focus on interpersonal relationships of individuals
➢ Relationships play crucial role in formation + enactment of
psychotherapy [isolation = detrimental to mental health]
➢ Finally: investigation of small groups
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➢ Beginning to learn which types of interactions were the norm in small
group settings + how groups influence individuals
➢ Due to scientific approach: concept of groups gained respect + their
power became more recognized


1930 to 1939

Five major events:

1. Group guidance + educational publications + practices increased
o In schools
o Teacher’s responsibilities: establish friendly relationships, discover
abilities + needs + develop right attitudes toward school, home +
community


2. Jacob Moreno – more writing + making of creative presentations
o Introduced terms group therapy + group psychotherapy + psychodrama
o Psychodrama: interpersonal approach in which participants act out
their feelings regarding past or present events + attempt to clarify
conflicts


3. Increase in number + quality of fieldwork by sociologists [studies of
groups in natural settings]
o Investigative methods to gather data



4. Founding of 1st major self-help group in America [Alcoholics
Anonymous (AA)]
o Founded by individuals who came to realize potency of individuals
meeting together + interacting in supportive way to produce change
o Listening, empathizing, supporting + teaching



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