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  1. sibilities of the groupworker and consideration of groupwork as a social work intervention; this is then further developed in Chapters 4–7. The chapter will also introduce you to some of the different types of groups that you may work with in social work practice. Chapter 3

  2. 17 cze 2019 · Parts two and three present the models and approaches that are most relevant to contemporary social work practice; mutual aid, cognitivebehavioural, support and self-help, and psychoeducational groups, with a chapter devoted to each.

  3. www.iaswg.org › assets › 2015_IASWG_STANDARDS_FOR_SOCIAL_WORK_PRACTICE_WITH_GROUPSSTANDARDS WITH GROUPS Second Edition - IASWG

    INTRODUCTION. The Standards focus on central distinguishing concepts of social work with groups and highlight the perspective that social group workers bring to practice. By design, the standards are general rather than specific and descriptive rather than prescriptive.

  4. Group work is a modality within professional human service that recognizes the social nature of human beings and asserts that interpersonal relationships are essential components of well-being.

  5. 26 cze 2017 · 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...

  6. What is a group? Groups vary greatly in character and type. They can be long or short-term, on-going or time-limited, with a closed or open membership. They may be led by one person or more and rely on open or topic-orientated discussion or on exer cises and games.

  7. Social work with groups’ discusses two types of social work with groups. First, group work when unrelated people are brought together to receive some form of social work help or intervention in a group.

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