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245 | 0 | 0 | ▼aHandbook of social work with groups▼h[electronic resource] /▼cedited by Charles D. Garvin, Lorraine M. Gutierrez, Maeda J. Galinsky.▲ |
250 | ▼aSecond edition.▲ | ||
264 | 1 | ▼aNew York :▼bThe Guilford Press,▼c2017.▲ | |
300 | ▼a1 online resource (xiv, 642 pages)▲ | ||
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337 | ▼acomputer▼bc▼2rdamedia▲ | ||
338 | ▼aonline resource▼bcr▼2rdacarrier▲ | ||
500 | ▼aRevised edition of Handbook of social work with groups, 2006.▲ | ||
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | ▼aCover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; About the Editors; Contributors; Contents; Introduction; Part I. Theoretical and Philosophical Foundations; 1. Group Dynamics; 2. An Ecological/Systems/Seven C's Perspective on Group Practice; 3. Social Group Work in a Global Context; 4. An Empowerment Perspective; 5. Ethics and Values in Group Work; 6. Group Work and Socially Just Practice; Part II. Principal Foundations of Group Practice Models; 7. The Mutual Aid Model; 8. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Work; Part III. Group Work Approaches Related to Purpose; 9. Support and Self-Help Groups▲ | |
505 | 8 | ▼a10. Psychoeducational Groups11. Social Work with Groups and Drug Abuse Prevention with Youth: Rich History and Untapped Potential; Part IV. Group Work Approaches Related to Setting; 12. Group Work in Health Care Settings; 13. Evidence-Based Group Work in Mental Health Practice; 14. Involuntary Groups; 15. Strengths-Based Group Work with Children and Adolescents; 16. Group Work in Child Welfare; 17. Group-Based Approaches to Preventing Adolescent Substance Abuse: The State of Social Work Science; 18. Groups for Older Adults; 19. Groups for Reducing Intergroup Conflicts▲ | |
505 | 8 | ▼a20. Group Interventions for Partner Abuse21. Group Work with Immigrants and Refugees; 22. Intergroup Dialogue: Engaging Difference for Social Connectedness and Social Change; 23. Group Work in the Shadow of Mass Incarceration; Part V. Group Work in Organizational and Community Settings; 24. Assessing and Strengthening Characteristics of Effective Groups in Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships; 25. Participatory Research, Popular Education, and Popular Theatre: Contributions to Group Work; 26. Social Action Groups▲ | |
505 | 8 | ▼a27. Group Process Dynamics and Skills in Interdisciplinary Teamwork28. Group Work with Working Groups; Part VI. Group Work Research and Evaluation; 29. Evaluation and Research Design; 30. Measurement Issues; 31. Qualitative Research; 32. Intervention Research; Part VII. The Uses of Technology to Create Groups; 33. Technology-Mediated Groups; Epilogue; Author Index; Subject Index▲ | |
520 | ▼a"In this book we portray what we see as the critical dimensions of social work with groups and we take a broad view of this domain of social work. We see it as encompassing any and all of the types of groups in which social workers participate as part of their professional activities, either as members or facilitators. This view of group work consequently incorporates groups that individuals of different age groups join to solve problems and attain their individual, administrative, and organizational goals, enrich their lives, ameliorate problems experienced by organizations and communities, produce social change, and promote social justice"--▼cProvided by publisher.▲ | ||
588 | 0 | ▼aPrint version record.▲ | |
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650 | 7 | ▼aSOCIAL SCIENCE▼xSocial Work.▼2bisacsh▲ | |
650 | 7 | ▼aPSYCHOLOGY▼xClinical Psychology.▼2bisacsh▲ | |
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700 | 1 | ▼aGarvin, Charles D.,▼eeditor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aGutiérrez, Lorraine M.▼q(Lorraine Margot),▼eeditor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aGalinsky, Maeda J.,▼eeditor.▲ | |
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Handbook of social work with groups
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Handbook of social work with groups [electronic resource] / edited by Charles D. Garvin, Lorraine M. Gutierrez, Maeda J. Galinsky.
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판사항
Second edition.
형태사항
1 online resource (xiv, 642 pages)
일반주기
Revised edition of Handbook of social work with groups, 2006.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; About the Editors; Contributors; Contents; Introduction; Part I. Theoretical and Philosophical Foundations; 1. Group Dynamics; 2. An Ecological/Systems/Seven C's Perspective on Group Practice; 3. Social Group Work in a Global Context; 4. An Empowerment Perspective; 5. Ethics and Values in Group Work; 6. Group Work and Socially Just Practice; Part II. Principal Foundations of Group Practice Models; 7. The Mutual Aid Model; 8. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Work; Part III. Group Work Approaches Related to Purpose; 9. Support and Self-Help Groups
10. Psychoeducational Groups11. Social Work with Groups and Drug Abuse Prevention with Youth: Rich History and Untapped Potential; Part IV. Group Work Approaches Related to Setting; 12. Group Work in Health Care Settings; 13. Evidence-Based Group Work in Mental Health Practice; 14. Involuntary Groups; 15. Strengths-Based Group Work with Children and Adolescents; 16. Group Work in Child Welfare; 17. Group-Based Approaches to Preventing Adolescent Substance Abuse: The State of Social Work Science; 18. Groups for Older Adults; 19. Groups for Reducing Intergroup Conflicts
20. Group Interventions for Partner Abuse21. Group Work with Immigrants and Refugees; 22. Intergroup Dialogue: Engaging Difference for Social Connectedness and Social Change; 23. Group Work in the Shadow of Mass Incarceration; Part V. Group Work in Organizational and Community Settings; 24. Assessing and Strengthening Characteristics of Effective Groups in Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships; 25. Participatory Research, Popular Education, and Popular Theatre: Contributions to Group Work; 26. Social Action Groups
27. Group Process Dynamics and Skills in Interdisciplinary Teamwork28. Group Work with Working Groups; Part VI. Group Work Research and Evaluation; 29. Evaluation and Research Design; 30. Measurement Issues; 31. Qualitative Research; 32. Intervention Research; Part VII. The Uses of Technology to Create Groups; 33. Technology-Mediated Groups; Epilogue; Author Index; Subject Index
10. Psychoeducational Groups11. Social Work with Groups and Drug Abuse Prevention with Youth: Rich History and Untapped Potential; Part IV. Group Work Approaches Related to Setting; 12. Group Work in Health Care Settings; 13. Evidence-Based Group Work in Mental Health Practice; 14. Involuntary Groups; 15. Strengths-Based Group Work with Children and Adolescents; 16. Group Work in Child Welfare; 17. Group-Based Approaches to Preventing Adolescent Substance Abuse: The State of Social Work Science; 18. Groups for Older Adults; 19. Groups for Reducing Intergroup Conflicts
20. Group Interventions for Partner Abuse21. Group Work with Immigrants and Refugees; 22. Intergroup Dialogue: Engaging Difference for Social Connectedness and Social Change; 23. Group Work in the Shadow of Mass Incarceration; Part V. Group Work in Organizational and Community Settings; 24. Assessing and Strengthening Characteristics of Effective Groups in Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships; 25. Participatory Research, Popular Education, and Popular Theatre: Contributions to Group Work; 26. Social Action Groups
27. Group Process Dynamics and Skills in Interdisciplinary Teamwork28. Group Work with Working Groups; Part VI. Group Work Research and Evaluation; 29. Evaluation and Research Design; 30. Measurement Issues; 31. Qualitative Research; 32. Intervention Research; Part VII. The Uses of Technology to Create Groups; 33. Technology-Mediated Groups; Epilogue; Author Index; Subject Index
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"In this book we portray what we see as the critical dimensions of social work with groups and we take a broad view of this domain of social work. We see it as encompassing any and all of the types of groups in which social workers participate as part of their professional activities, either as members or facilitators. This view of group work consequently incorporates groups that individuals of different age groups join to solve problems and attain their individual, administrative, and organizational goals, enrich their lives, ameliorate problems experienced by organizations and communities, produce social change, and promote social justice"-- Provided by publisher.
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