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This definitive text, now revised and expanded, has introduced thousands of students and practitioners to the theory and practice of social work with groups. Leading authorities outline major models of group work and address critical issues in planning, implementing, and evaluating interventions. The Handbook describes applications in all the major practice settings--mental health, prevention, child welfare, substance abuse, health care, aging, corrections, and more--as well as organizational and community settings. A strong focus on empowerment, social justice, and diversity is woven…mehr
This definitive text, now revised and expanded, has introduced thousands of students and practitioners to the theory and practice of social work with groups. Leading authorities outline major models of group work and address critical issues in planning, implementing, and evaluating interventions. The Handbook describes applications in all the major practice settings--mental health, prevention, child welfare, substance abuse, health care, aging, corrections, and more--as well as organizational and community settings. A strong focus on empowerment, social justice, and diversity is woven throughout. The empirical foundations of group work are reviewed, and innovative research methods discussed.
New to This Edition: *Incorporates over a decade of advances in the field *Heightened focus on practitioner-researcher collaboration. *Two chapters on substance abuse prevention with youth. *Chapters on social justice work, evidence-based practice, offender reentry, intimate partner violence, intergroup dialogue, working with immigrants and refugees, qualitative methods, and intervention research. *Major updates on existing topics, such as cognitive-behavioral group work, psychoeducational groups, health care settings, and technology-mediated groups. *Integrative epilogue that synthesizes key themes.
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Charles D. Garvin, PhD, until his death in 2023, was Professor Emeritus in the School of Social Work at the University of Michigan. He was internationally known for his contributions to group work and social justice issues in social work. Dr Garvin was the author or editor of several books, as well as many journal articles and book chapters, and served as coeditor of Small Group Research. A past chair and board member of the International Association for Social Work with Groups, he was a recipient of the Significant Lifetime Achievement in Social Work Education Award from the Council on Social Work Education. In 2020, Dr. Garvin was named an NASW Social Work Pioneer by the National Association of Social Workers Foundation. Lorraine M. Gutiérrez, PhD, is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor in the School of Social Work and the Department of Psychology at the University of Michigan, where she is also faculty associate in Latino Studies. Her teaching and scholarship focus on multicultural praxis in communities, organizations, and higher education. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Society for Community Research and Action, Dr. Gutiérrez is a member of the editorial team of the Journal of Community Practice. Maeda J. Galinsky, PhD, until her death in 2019, wasKenan Distinguished Professor Emerita in the School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Shepublished widely in the area of group work theory, practice, and research, including articles on support groups, open-ended groups, and evaluation of innovative interventions. Dr. Galinsky served on the editorial boards of Social Work with Groups, Small Group Research, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, and Social Work Research, and on the board of the International Association for Social Work with Groups.
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Introduction Charles D. Garvin Lorraine M. Gutiérrez and Maeda J. Galinsky I. Theoretical and Philosophical Foundations 1. Group Dynamics Ronald W. Toseland 2. An Ecological/Systems/Seven C's Perspective on Group Practice John E. Tropman 3. Social Group Work in a Global Context Rebecca Smith Justin Bucchio & Barbara F. Turnage 4. An Empowerment Perspective Margot Breton 5. Ethics and Values in Group Work Allan E. Barsky & Helen Northen 6. Group Work and Socially Just Practice R. M. Ortega II. Principal Foundations of Group Practice Models 7. The Mutual Aid Model Alex Gitterman 8. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Work Richard Tolman & Craig W. LeCroy III. Group Work Approaches Related to Purpose 9. Support and Self-Help Groups Linda Farris Kurtz 10. Psychoeducational Groups Jennifer Root 11. Social Work with Groups and Drug Abuse Prevention with Youth: Rich History and Untapped Potential Flavio F. Marsiglia & Elizabeth Kiehne IV. Group Work Approaches Related to Setting 12. Group Work in Health Care Settings Brian L. Kelly 13. Evidence-Based Group Work in Mental Health Practice Mary C. Ruffolo & Carolyn M. Maker 14. Involuntary Groups Ronald Rooney & Michael Chovanec 15. Strengths-Based Group Work with Children and Adolescents Andrew Malekoff 16. Group Work in Child Welfare Barbara Rittner 17. Group-Based Approaches to Preventing Adolescent Substance Abuse: The State of Social Work Science David Córdova Francheska Alers-Rojas Brian Perron Christopher P. Salas-Wright & Michael G. Vaughn 18. Groups for Older Adults Ruth Campbell 19. Groups for Reducing Intergroup Conflicts David Bargal 20. Group Interventions for Partner Abuse Daniel G. Saunders 21. Group Work with Immigrants and Refugees Izumi Sakamoto & Sidonia Couto 22. Intergroup Dialogue: Engaging Difference for Social Change Biren (Ratnesh) A. Nagda 23. Group Work in the Shadow of Mass Incarceration Reuben Jonathan Miller Desmond Upton Patton & Jorge Delva V. Group Work in Organizational and Community Settings 24. Assessing and Strengthening Characteristics of Effective Groups in Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships Amy J. Schulz Barbara A. Israel & Paula Lantz 25. Participatory Research Popular Education and Popular Theatre: Contributions to Group Work Janet L. Finn Jillian Dean Campana & Maxine Jacobson 26. Social Action Groups Lee H. Staples 27. Group Process Dynamics and Skills in Interdisciplinary Teamwork Laura R. Bronstein & Julie S. Abramson 28. Group Work with Working Groups Paul H. Ephross Thomas V. Vassil & Steven R. Rose VI. Group Work Research and Evaluation 29. Evaluation and Research Design Larry M. Gant 30. Measurement Issues Randy Magen 31. Qualitative Research Susan Preston Judy Hughes & Michael R. Woodford 32. Intervention Research in Social Work with Groups Mark J. Macgowan VII. The Uses of Technology to Create Groups 33. Technology-Mediated Groups Ronald Fitch Epilogue Charles D. Garvin Lorraine M. Gutiérrez and Maeda J. Galinsky
Introduction Charles D. Garvin Lorraine M. Gutiérrez and Maeda J. Galinsky I. Theoretical and Philosophical Foundations 1. Group Dynamics Ronald W. Toseland 2. An Ecological/Systems/Seven C's Perspective on Group Practice John E. Tropman 3. Social Group Work in a Global Context Rebecca Smith Justin Bucchio & Barbara F. Turnage 4. An Empowerment Perspective Margot Breton 5. Ethics and Values in Group Work Allan E. Barsky & Helen Northen 6. Group Work and Socially Just Practice R. M. Ortega II. Principal Foundations of Group Practice Models 7. The Mutual Aid Model Alex Gitterman 8. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Work Richard Tolman & Craig W. LeCroy III. Group Work Approaches Related to Purpose 9. Support and Self-Help Groups Linda Farris Kurtz 10. Psychoeducational Groups Jennifer Root 11. Social Work with Groups and Drug Abuse Prevention with Youth: Rich History and Untapped Potential Flavio F. Marsiglia & Elizabeth Kiehne IV. Group Work Approaches Related to Setting 12. Group Work in Health Care Settings Brian L. Kelly 13. Evidence-Based Group Work in Mental Health Practice Mary C. Ruffolo & Carolyn M. Maker 14. Involuntary Groups Ronald Rooney & Michael Chovanec 15. Strengths-Based Group Work with Children and Adolescents Andrew Malekoff 16. Group Work in Child Welfare Barbara Rittner 17. Group-Based Approaches to Preventing Adolescent Substance Abuse: The State of Social Work Science David Córdova Francheska Alers-Rojas Brian Perron Christopher P. Salas-Wright & Michael G. Vaughn 18. Groups for Older Adults Ruth Campbell 19. Groups for Reducing Intergroup Conflicts David Bargal 20. Group Interventions for Partner Abuse Daniel G. Saunders 21. Group Work with Immigrants and Refugees Izumi Sakamoto & Sidonia Couto 22. Intergroup Dialogue: Engaging Difference for Social Change Biren (Ratnesh) A. Nagda 23. Group Work in the Shadow of Mass Incarceration Reuben Jonathan Miller Desmond Upton Patton & Jorge Delva V. Group Work in Organizational and Community Settings 24. Assessing and Strengthening Characteristics of Effective Groups in Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships Amy J. Schulz Barbara A. Israel & Paula Lantz 25. Participatory Research Popular Education and Popular Theatre: Contributions to Group Work Janet L. Finn Jillian Dean Campana & Maxine Jacobson 26. Social Action Groups Lee H. Staples 27. Group Process Dynamics and Skills in Interdisciplinary Teamwork Laura R. Bronstein & Julie S. Abramson 28. Group Work with Working Groups Paul H. Ephross Thomas V. Vassil & Steven R. Rose VI. Group Work Research and Evaluation 29. Evaluation and Research Design Larry M. Gant 30. Measurement Issues Randy Magen 31. Qualitative Research Susan Preston Judy Hughes & Michael R. Woodford 32. Intervention Research in Social Work with Groups Mark J. Macgowan VII. The Uses of Technology to Create Groups 33. Technology-Mediated Groups Ronald Fitch Epilogue Charles D. Garvin Lorraine M. Gutiérrez and Maeda J. Galinsky
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