Description |
xvii, 82 pages ; 26 cm |
Series |
Group work practice kit |
Contents |
Ingredients of group work: what practitioners need to know and do -- Evidence of group work effectiveness: meaning for -- Best practice guidelines in group work -- Multicultural competency and social justice -- Key change processes in group work |
Summary |
The Group Work Practice Kit is a set of nine slim volumes on the nuts and bolts of doing group therapy/work. The kit will focus on the practical aspects of setting up a group, planning the process and performing group work. Each volume in the kit will have a standard outline which will cover the theoretical aspects of the process, the evidence base and support, the topic highlighted, two real case studies and five short learning exercises. Volumes in the kit will cover how to design a group, how to run a group, how to evaluate a group, and how to deal with special challenges. In addition, two special areas will be highlighted such as groups in schools and groups in communities (most common settings) . |
Notes |
"Section A : Context - Group work is defined, providing the background for all other books in the kit." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Group counseling.
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Group psychotherapy.
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Author |
Diederich, Leann Terry, author
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Association for Specialists in Group Work (U.S.)
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LC no. |
2013031585 |
ISBN |
9781452203287 (set : pbk.) |
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9781483332239 (Group work in schools) |
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9781483332246 (Groups in community and agency settings) |
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9781483332253 (How leaders can assess group counseling) |
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9781483332260 (How to help leaders and members learn from their group experience) |
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9781483332277 (How to select and apply change strategies in groups) |
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9781483332284 (Groups: fostering a culture of change) |
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9781483332291 (How to form a group) |
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9781483332307 (Effective planning for groups) |
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9781483332314 (paperback) |
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(series) |
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