Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups
Autor Stephen J. Yanca, Dr Johnson, Louise C.en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780205470099
ISBN-10: 0205470092
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 177 x 231 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Allyn & Bacon
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States
ISBN-10: 0205470092
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 177 x 231 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Allyn & Bacon
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States
Descriere
Examining all aspects of group work that generalist social workers are likely to encounter, Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups uses a practical and applied approach to show how to effectively form and facilitate groups.
It is the third in a series of generalist texts by Stephen Yanca and Louise Johnson that uses the authors’ generalist model with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
It is the third in a series of generalist texts by Stephen Yanca and Louise Johnson that uses the authors’ generalist model with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
Cuprins
Preface
Part I - Foundations of Generalist Practice with Groups
Chapter 1 - Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups
Chapter 2 - Foundations of Generalist Social Work Practice .
Chapter 3 - The Change Process with Individuals in Groups
Chapter 4 - The Change Process with GroupsChapter 5 - Interaction and Engagement with Groups
Part II - Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups
Chapter 6 - Change Oriented Groups
Chapter 7 - Groups to Provide Self Help and Support
Chapter 8 - Growth and Development Groups Chapter 9 - Prevention Groups
Part III - Generalist Practice with Organizations and Communities
Chapter 10 - Generalist Practice with Organizations
Chapter 11 - Task Groups in Organizations
Chapter 12 - Generalist Practice with Communities
Chapter 13 - Task Groups in the Community
Appendix.
Glossary.
Subject Index.
Part I - Foundations of Generalist Practice with Groups
Chapter 1 - Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups
Chapter 2 - Foundations of Generalist Social Work Practice .
Chapter 3 - The Change Process with Individuals in Groups
Chapter 4 - The Change Process with GroupsChapter 5 - Interaction and Engagement with Groups
Part II - Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups
Chapter 6 - Change Oriented Groups
Chapter 7 - Groups to Provide Self Help and Support
Chapter 8 - Growth and Development Groups Chapter 9 - Prevention Groups
Part III - Generalist Practice with Organizations and Communities
Chapter 10 - Generalist Practice with Organizations
Chapter 11 - Task Groups in Organizations
Chapter 12 - Generalist Practice with Communities
Chapter 13 - Task Groups in the Community
Appendix.
Glossary.
Subject Index.
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Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups
First Edition
By: Stephen J. Yanca and Louise C. Johnson
Examining all aspects of group work that generalist social workers are likely to encounter, Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups uses a practical and applied approach to show how to effectively form and facilitate groups. It is the third in a series of generalist texts by Stephen Yanca and Louise Johnson that uses the authors’ generalist model with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups is organized in three parts
Highlights of this new text
Books in the Yanca/Johnson series
Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups
Social Work Practice: A Generalist Approach, Ninth Edition
Generalist Social Work Practice with Families
What the Reviewers are saying
“This book is comprehensive, practical, and relevant to group work in health care and community systems. It is thorough, comprehensive, and readable.” — Ray Feroz, Clarion University
“[The book] provides comprehensive coverage of many of the most important topics for learning group work practice.” — Matthew Theriot, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
First Edition
By: Stephen J. Yanca and Louise C. Johnson
Examining all aspects of group work that generalist social workers are likely to encounter, Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups uses a practical and applied approach to show how to effectively form and facilitate groups. It is the third in a series of generalist texts by Stephen Yanca and Louise Johnson that uses the authors’ generalist model with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups is organized in three parts
- Part I provides an overview of foundation material on generalist social work practice with groups.
- Part II applies the Johnson/Yanca model for generalist group work practice to the types of groups that generalist social workers are most likely to encounter.
- Part III applies the authors’ model to working with organizations and communities and with various types of task groups.
Highlights of this new text
- Shows how to assess, plan, take action, evaluate, and terminate each stage with various types of groups and provides an outline for understanding how to most effectively use group work.
- Helps apply concepts by using several case examples from a variety of settings.
- Presents models that include indications and counterindications for working with various client systems.
- Offers a variety of pedagogy to help readers better understand the material presented: a summary; a statement of learning expectations for each chapter; study questions; and suggested readings for use by students, teachers, and practitioners.
- Includes at the end of the book an appendix with chapter notes, a glossary of key terms, and an index..
Books in the Yanca/Johnson series
Generalist Social Work Practice with Groups
Social Work Practice: A Generalist Approach, Ninth Edition
Generalist Social Work Practice with Families
What the Reviewers are saying
“This book is comprehensive, practical, and relevant to group work in health care and community systems. It is thorough, comprehensive, and readable.” — Ray Feroz, Clarion University
“[The book] provides comprehensive coverage of many of the most important topics for learning group work practice.” — Matthew Theriot, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Caracteristici
- Presents generalist perspective of the skills needed to work with groups (uses the Johnson/Yanca model).
- Shows how to assess, plan, take action, and evaluate and terminate at each stage of development with various types of groups.
- Several case examples from a variety of settings are used throughout.
- Schemas include indications and counterindications for working with various client systems.
- Provides an outline for understanding how to use group work
Part Three applies our model to working with organizations and communities and with various types of task groups.
Each chapter contains: a summary, a statement of learning expectations for that chapter, study questions, and suggested readings for use by students, teachers, and practitioners.
An appendix with chapter notes, a glossary of key terms, and indexes are included at the end of the text.