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Joining Together: Group Theory and Group Skills

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In this paper, a text first published in 1975, discusses group dynamics, experiential learning, group goals and social interdependence, communication, leadership, decision making, controversy and creativity, conflicts of interest, power, diversity, team development, and leading growth and counseling for counseling.
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New edition of a text first published in 1975. Covers group dynamics, experiential learning, group goals and social interdependence, communication, leadership, decision making, controversy and creativity, conflicts of interest, power, diversity, team development, and leading growth and counseling gr

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Piloting a Psycho-Social Intervention for Incarcerated Women With Trauma Histories Lessons Learned and Future Recommendations

TL;DR: This study describes a pilot study of an 8-week, strengths-based, trauma-focused intervention for 26 incarcerated women and highlights the importance of adapting stringent research methodologies for prison-based trauma interventions.
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Shifting from “Community-Placed” to “Community-Based” Research to Advance Health Equity: A Case Study of the Heatwaves, Housing, and Health: Increasing Climate Resiliency in Detroit (HHH) Partnership

TL;DR: Evaluations of the partnership over 2 years show community involvement in research; enhanced capacities; success in securing new grant funding; and ways that CBPR strengthened the validity, relevance, and translation of research.
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Geographic dispersion in teams : its history, experience, measurement, and change

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a multidimensional definition of geographic dispersion, including spatial-temporal distance and configuration, as well as a series of new measures to capture those dimensions.
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Economics of Incorporating Public Participation in Efforts to Redress Degradation of Agricultural Land

TL;DR: More and more environmental economists are finding themselves working within the unchartered territory of participatory governance as mentioned in this paper, which signifies a corresponding departure from the modern worldview underpinning their theory.
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Electronic systems design: An experiment of project-based learning on network

TL;DR: The NetPro project as discussed by the authors is a distributed system that facilitates sharing and peer reviewing of project deliverables and interaction in special interest group discussions in engineering education, and it has been used for a pilot course on Electronic Systems Design.