Group techniques are defined as the ways, procedures or systematized means of organizing and developing group activity, based on the knowledge provided by the theory of Group Dynamics.
The Techniques are useful depending on the objective pursued, therefore they must be adapted to the achievement of a specific purpose.
The group dynamics , is a designation sociological . They are processes of interaction between people, through fictitious situations, raised with specific objectives. Learning, both theoretical and practical, through participatory experiential experience, that is, from what the participant "feels and lives". Group dynamics allow us to deepen human relationships and enable the development of personal attitudes through free expression.
The German-American psychologist Kurt Lewin was the pioneer in the study of groups, developing the field theory of behavior . It founded not only the study of individual behavior, but has also allowed the interpretation of group and social phenomena. A clear example can be represented in a prison or desert island, where a group of individuals must devise an escape, different routes, people and materials are provided. Each option has its advantages and disadvantages. The team must make choices and argue for them.
This book was created with the sole intention of entertaining, without further pretense. It is not a technical or educational book.