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Community Building & Cohension
Each person is special, unique in important ways, and rather insulated from others.
It is only over a span of years that we come to realize who we are, and it is much longer, still,
before most of us reach out to try to fully understand others. We present a paradox. We want
so much to be loved, to be understood, to be accepted unconditionally. Yet often, those who need
that support the most, build protective barriers to keep others at a distance, fearing and desiring
contact at the same time. We want to tell others how we feel, yet may not be motivated to listen to
anotherıs story. We may find it difficult to allow someone access to the sensitive and tender places,
or fear that by sharing who we want them to see, they will see beyond that to who we fear we may be or
feel ashamed of being. We need to be together with others, and we seek to be alone. Human beings
thrive in community, yet we do not automatically have the tools and skills to feel safe with others.
We can learn them, and we can become adept.
The deepest principle of human nature is the craving to be appreciated - William James
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* Reaction is likely rather than action
* Reaction is typically rigid, fixed, not thoughtful
*Reaction is result of past experiences with a sense of
compulsion rather than choice
* Reaction often distorts reality to fit the defense
* Unconscious mind or autonomic system seems in charge
* Reaction is typical of a response set ---
³Every time I get angry, I---²
* What is felt requires immediate gratification and expression
* Reaction is based on sense of being powerless and hopeless,
so a sense of futility is pervasive and gives energy to
inappropriate responses
* Reactions are partially powered by a covert desire for
self gratification
* Reactions are frequently powered by a self instigated belief
system which includes justifications for abuse to others
* Life is magical, dangerous, hurtful
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Project Rationalize Glaring Flattering Intimidating Evading Withdrawing Rationalizing Resentful Intolerent Unprepared Manipulative
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Justify Theorize Quibbing Sarcasm Hostile Shifting Excuses Judging Angry Aloof Angry Closed
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Intellectualize
Moralize
Threatening Joking Flattering Silence Running away Dodging Rejecting Superior Tardy Indifferent
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Minimize Switch Attacking Generalize Equivocate Critical Sulking Self pitying Apologetic Verbose Dishonest Uncertain
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- Action taken involves perceiving and making choices
- Action allows flexibility and rethinking to meet a purpose
- Action is geared toward help now without sacrificing the future
- Action occurs through orientation to the here and now
- Conscious and preconscious elements are brought into
the thinking process
- Action is specific to the set of current circumstances
- Action may involve waiting and self disciplining
behaviors until a more apt time or place
- Action is based on sense of being able to control self, the
future & destiny
- Actions include recognizing & valuing the needs of others
- Life is ordered and generally manageable
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We build wall so often, when what we really need are more bridges.
Bridge Building
- Blended in actions and goals
mutual goals joint rewards shared resources differentiated roles
- Face-to-face positive feelings
self disclosure help & encourage share insights time allotted for group work
- Individual accountability
student owns grade balance maintained
self monitoring personal rights / needs respected
- Social skills valued and built
collaboration communication
conflict resolution leadership
- Group processes build good feelings
journal feedback cards
assessment tasks process time
Discuss each suggestion for community building.
List two areas that are group strengths.
1)___________________________________ 2) _________________________________
Select two area to strengthen
1)___________________________________ 2) _________________________________
Develop two ways to strengthen the group. To make the most impact, they need to help each group member feel capable, connected, accountable and influential.
1)___________________________________ 2) _________________________________
Select two area to strengthen
1)___________________________________ 2) _________________________________
Contributions from group members:
Name
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Give
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Need
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Once you have finished you should:
Go back to Lesson 2
E-mail J'Anne Ellsworth at Janne.Ellsworth@nau.edu
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