How can groups effectively meet the needs of humans in areas as diverse as aid, responsibility, action, healing, learning and acceptance? Based on a selection of papers from the 24th Annual International Symposium of the Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups (AASWG), this edited volume aims to address these issues and provide ways to extend the current reach and quality of social work with groups.
How can groups effectively meet the needs of humans in areas as diverse as aid, responsibility, action, healing, learning and acceptance? Based on a selection of papers from the 24th Annual International Symposium of the Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups (AASWG), this edited volume aims to address these issues and provide ways to extend the current reach and quality of social work with groups.
Carol S. Cohen is Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Adelphi University, USA. Michael H. Phillips is Professor Emeritus in the Graduate School of Social Service at Fordham University, USA. Meredith Hanson is Professor in the Graduate School of Social Service at Fordham University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Caught in the Doorway between Education and Practice: Group Work's Battle for Survival 2. Thinking Group in Collaboration and Community Building: An Interprofessional Model 3. The Genealogy of Group Work: The Missing Factor in Teaching Skill Today 4. A Cross System Initiative Supporting Child Welfare Workforce Professionalization and Stabilization: A Task Group in Action 5. Mutual Empathy: A Means of Improving the Quality of Emergency Health Care Services Rendered to Marginalized, Addicted Individuals 6. Assessing Skills in Groupwork: A Program of Continuing Professional Development 7. The Use of Group Work with New York City Firefighters Post-9/11 8. Support Groups for Welfare Moms 9. Mask Making and Social Groupwork 10. Why We Get No Respect: Existential Dilemmas for Group Workers Who Work with Kids' Groups 11. Traumatic Grief Groups for Children, Adolescents and their Caregivers: A Short-Term Treatment Model 12. Group Work with Adolescent Sexual Offenders in Community Based Treatment
Introduction 1. Caught in the Doorway between Education and Practice: Group Work's Battle for Survival 2. Thinking Group in Collaboration and Community Building: An Interprofessional Model 3. The Genealogy of Group Work: The Missing Factor in Teaching Skill Today 4. A Cross System Initiative Supporting Child Welfare Workforce Professionalization and Stabilization: A Task Group in Action 5. Mutual Empathy: A Means of Improving the Quality of Emergency Health Care Services Rendered to Marginalized, Addicted Individuals 6. Assessing Skills in Groupwork: A Program of Continuing Professional Development 7. The Use of Group Work with New York City Firefighters Post-9/11 8. Support Groups for Welfare Moms 9. Mask Making and Social Groupwork 10. Why We Get No Respect: Existential Dilemmas for Group Workers Who Work with Kids' Groups 11. Traumatic Grief Groups for Children, Adolescents and their Caregivers: A Short-Term Treatment Model 12. Group Work with Adolescent Sexual Offenders in Community Based Treatment
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