joeharmony
Posts: 150
Joined: 11/21/2007
From: Newcastle, Australia
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I agree. I've convened an online group for survivors of child abuse using messenger conferencing, and it works well, as long as the ground rules are well established, and each person feels a sense of participation in and ownership in the group. It also works well with a maximum of eight in the group, but any more than two can work. I hope others are interested. Maybe people could indicate days and times which would suit them. I just realised that I didn't specify that I thought of a real-time group, as a face-to-face group would be, but using conferencing. quote:
The force of gravity can not be held responsible for people falling in love - Albert Einstein
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