This module continues to provide a reflective and creative Humanistic group space with a focus on developing self-awareness of personal communication patterns. You will further develop your appreciation of difference as you and other members take risks to share thoughts and feelings that are different to others. The safety of the group allows for discussion, exploration and dialogue about difference, enhancing further understanding about oneself and others. It is through learning to trust and accept other group members and their views that members learn to trust and accept themselves, and in doing so share more of their concerns and anxieties, further contributing to the cohesiveness and trust in the group. The realisation that others have similar issues strengthens the bond between members and by talking things out in a safe environment, individuals have the opportunity to correct misperceptions, misunderstandings and assumptions.
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