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A book that supports the human spirit and the humanistic visions of those who champion personal and social change through the social work group….
The Second Edition of Group Work: A Humanistic and Skills Building Approach identifies the humanistic values and democratic norms that guide the group practitioner's interventions. The book presents seven stage themes of group development, 29 techniques for group work practice, and more than 60 new illustrations from contemporary group work. The Second Edition remains centered on the role of the social group work practitioner, who employs group work methods to further the personal growth and empowerment of members in community and institutional contexts.
Features of the Second Edition:
Offers 29 new descriptions of group work practice techniques, which have applicability in clinical, support, and organizational groups; Provides seven stage themes of group development, describing member reactions and highlighting worker pitfalls, self-awareness issues, and skills for maximizing member growth within each stage; Presents 60 new illustrations of group meetings, which demonstrate the practitioner role and conclude with discussion and analysis; Includes an updated Chapter 10, which highlights ethical values in mental health, substance abuse treatment, and health care groups
Intended Audience
This is an ideal core text for advance undergraduate and graduate courses such as Group Work, Foundation Practice, Skills of Counseling, and Group Dynamics in the fields of social work, psychology, and counseling.
Contingencies
Contingencies
For groups to meet and to function effectively, several issues have to be addressed. Practitioners have to devote considerable energy to planning and initiating a group. Since group workers will be called on to talk with members outside of the group, it is necessary for them to have knowledge of practice guidelines for both informal and formal between-session meetings. Issues in copractice with groups need to be highlighted. And lastly, postmeeting concerns require consideration. This chapter addresses the details related to these concerns.
Setting up the Group Meeting
A group meeting environment is the physical space that the practitioner and group members use for their meetings. This environment is important because it is composed of physical spaces and objects that have logistical as well as symbolic ...
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