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Containing the Containers: The Staff Consultation Group

Gabrielle Rifkind

social services and voluntary sector

The author explores the need for staff consultation groups to `contain the containers', `the workers, the caring professions'. She outlines some of the factors to take into account when setting up these groups and comments on important aspects of the group process, particularly the role of the group conductor; focusing on the differences between staff group consultancy and group analysis.

Key Words: emotional illiteracy • inside/outside • working collaboratively

Group Analysis, Vol. 28, No. 2, 209-222 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/0533316495282010


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