Author: | Roselle Kurland, Robert Salmon | ISBN: | 9781135909932 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis | Publication: | October 8, 2013 |
Imprint: | Routledge | Language: | English |
Author: | Roselle Kurland, Robert Salmon |
ISBN: | 9781135909932 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis |
Publication: | October 8, 2013 |
Imprint: | Routledge |
Language: | English |
This book presents the wide range and diversity of effective group work practice in today’s troubled society. Representing the best in current practice, chapters discuss modern group work and contain rich examples of practice and theory. Group Work Practice in a Troubled Society examines the social realities in which group work is now practiced and addresses present-day social issues and problems.
Contributing authors to Group Work Practice in a Troubled Society discuss innovations in practice, programs, and theory, and a wide variety of work with clients in many different settings. There is a breadth and strength and diversity in contemporary group work practice, and the authors--practitioners and educators from the United States, Canada, and Hong Kong--represent the vitality of current practice and theory. Among the many topics they discuss are:
contextual group work practice
latent content in work with groups
group work in administration
cultural sensitivity and diversity in small-group practice
group work in other cultures and with immigrant populations
feminist group work and unique considerations in work with women’s groups
group work with sexually abused children, with incest survivors, and with sexual offenders
group work in community centers
group work with mentally ill chemical abusers
group work use in an innovative 12-step modality
Group Work Practice in a Troubled Society provides a wealth of information and ideas for social workers and students of social work who are interested or involved in group work and who wish to learn more about current practice and developments in the field.
This book presents the wide range and diversity of effective group work practice in today’s troubled society. Representing the best in current practice, chapters discuss modern group work and contain rich examples of practice and theory. Group Work Practice in a Troubled Society examines the social realities in which group work is now practiced and addresses present-day social issues and problems.
Contributing authors to Group Work Practice in a Troubled Society discuss innovations in practice, programs, and theory, and a wide variety of work with clients in many different settings. There is a breadth and strength and diversity in contemporary group work practice, and the authors--practitioners and educators from the United States, Canada, and Hong Kong--represent the vitality of current practice and theory. Among the many topics they discuss are:
contextual group work practice
latent content in work with groups
group work in administration
cultural sensitivity and diversity in small-group practice
group work in other cultures and with immigrant populations
feminist group work and unique considerations in work with women’s groups
group work with sexually abused children, with incest survivors, and with sexual offenders
group work in community centers
group work with mentally ill chemical abusers
group work use in an innovative 12-step modality
Group Work Practice in a Troubled Society provides a wealth of information and ideas for social workers and students of social work who are interested or involved in group work and who wish to learn more about current practice and developments in the field.