Description
This book introduces group dynamics theory and current research as it applies to recreation and leisure settings. It presents the key concepts and terms, a brief history of the field and the various theories and models of group development. The text then explains the concept of the conscious group, its nature and components and applies experiential learning theory to working with these groups. It moves beyond theory to show students that their understanding of group dynamics can be a meaningful and realistic tool.Students will learn to apply the theory to the practical factors and issues involved in leading and working with conscious groups. They’ll explore group goal setting; clarification of objectives and expectations; processes for decision making and problem solving; positive communication; ethics, morals, and values; effective leadership of recreation groups and the effects of conflict, power, gender and environment on group functioning. Throughout the book, case studies, scenarios and examples from lei
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