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Author Symposium on Social Work with Groups (23rd : 2001 : Akron, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio)

Title Growth and development through group work / Claudia J. Carson ... [and others], editors
Published New York : Haworth, [2004]
©2004

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Description 202 pages
Contents PART I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES -- Chapter 1. The Legacy of Ruby Pernell and Social Group Work / Janice L. Andrews -- Chapter 2. Contributions of Research to Group Work / Helen Northen -- Chapter 3. Group Work at Hull House: Lessons from the Past, Signposts for the Future / Diane C. Haslett -- Chapter 4. Social Group Work in Germany: An American Import and Its Historical Development / Jürgen Kalcher -- PART II: CONTEMPORARY APPLIED GROUP WORK -- Chapter 5. Conflict As an Expression of Difference: A Desirable Group Dynamic in Anti-Oppression Social Work Practice / Nancy Sullivan -- PART III: EVOLVING GROUP WORK EDUCATION APPROACHES -- Chapter 7. Using Groups to Teach the Connection Between Private Troubles and Public Issues / Toby Berman-Rossi, Timothy B. Kelly -- Chapter 8. Restorative Education: Group-Centered Dialogue Between Students and Faculty at a Graduate School of Social Work / Stacy Husebo, Sarah Ann Schuh, Mary Beth Gustafson, Doug Beumer -- Chapter 9. Group Simulation Projects: Teaching Group Work Skills in a Distance-Learning Classroom / Lonnie R. Helton, Edith M. Anderson -- Chapter 10. A Group Seminar to Enhance Field Instructors' Supervisory Skills / Kathleen Holtz Deal -- PART IV: GROUP WORKERS FACING NEW AND UNPREDICTABLE SITUATIONS -- Chapter 11. Yo no hablo español: Facilitating a Group in Another Language / Patricia M. Merle -- Chapter 12. "How Can I Talk About This Stuff?" Mutual Aid and Group Development in a Collectivity for Persons with Ulcerative Colitis / Catherine Coulthard, Joanne Sulman, Brenda O'Connor -- Chapter 13. Efficacy of an Open-Ended Psychoeducational Support Group in a Health Care Setting / Sarah Ann Schuh. ¹
Summary "For more than 80 years, social group work has survived difficult times - a testament to the persistence of its practitioners as well as the strength of its methods. Growth and Development Through Group Work chronicles the evolution of this groundbreaking practice, examining practice, policy, and education issues in specific settings and populations from both theoretical and historical perspectives."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Social work
Group work
Social work
Notes Papers from the Twenty-Third Annual Symposium on Social Work with Groups, held in Akron/Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 11, 2001
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Social group work -- Congresses.
Social Work -- Congresses
Group Processes.
Group Structure.
Social Work.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Congresses
Congress.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Carson, Claudia J.
LC no. 2004015419
ISBN 0789026406 soft alkaline paper
0789026392 hardcover alkaline paper