An introduction to group work practice
โ Scribed by Rivas, Robert F.; Toseland, Ronald W
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 526
- Edition
- Global edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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Widely used by professionals, educators, and students in undergraduate and graduate courses in schools of social work throughout the United States and the world, this text presents a comprehensive, coherent, organized overview of group work practice from a generalist practice perspective. The new Eighth Edition continues to include typologies illustrating group work practice with task and treatment groups at the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels. Thoroughly updated throughout, the new edition of An Introduction to Group Work Practice includes research on virtual groups, updated and deeper content on practice with treatment and task groups, the most current literature on working with reluctant and resistant group members, updated and expanded sections on working with individuals who have difficulty engaging in and sustaining work in groups, updated material on leadership and diversity, and thoroughly updated reference material and new content from evidence-based practice sources. The Enhanced Pearson eText features embedded assessments.
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: PART I: THE KNOWLEDGE BASE OF GROUP WORK PRACTICE 1. Introduction 2. Historical Developments 3. Understanding Group Dynamics 4. Leadership 5. Leadership and Diversity PART II: THE PLANNING STAGE 6. Planning the Group PART III: THE BEGINNING STAGE 7. The Group Begins 8. Assessment PART IV: THE MIDDLE STAGE 9. Treatment Groups: Foundation Methods 10. Treatment Groups: Specialized Methods 11. Task Groups: Foundation Methods 12. Task Groups: Specialized Methods PART V: THE ENDING STAGE 13. Ending the Group's Work 14. Evaluation
โฆ Subjects
Social group work;POLITICAL SCIENCE;Public Policy;Social Services & Welfare;SOCIAL SCIENCE;Human Services
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