Group leadership is an art, with relational tools of words, deeds, and presence. We aim to take our groups to creative places that they-and we ourselves-have never been before. Something needs to happen, fresh experience needs to emerge that becomes relevant to the growth of the members, including the therapist. The therapist's work is done while we are also doing something else. It entails a dual focus, or "binocular vision," directed to personal discovery, while also focused on the group's realities and growth potentials. Three case examples illustrate how the work happens to us: we evolve as a person as we do the work.
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