The book provides principles and guidelines for working in a wide range of setings. The volume broadens the knowledge of practitioners doing group work and fosters a creative, innovative, and self-reflective approach.
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Group Work with Adolescents Summary
Group Work with Adolescents: Principles and Practice by Andrew Malekoff
First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
Preface. Part I: The Adolescent in Context. Adolescent Development, Risk, and Opportunity. Between Adolescent and Group Worker. Part II: Guidelines for Group Building. Guidelines for Group Building. What's So Special About Group Work? Planning in Group Work. Socializing Adolescents into Group Culture. Alliance Formation with Parents Whose Adolescent Children Join Groups. The Use of Problem Solving in Group Work. Cultivating a Sense of Competence, Belonging, and Creativity. Leave Taking, Moving On, and Looking Back. Part III: Contemporary and Age-Old Themes in Group Work: Guidelines, Applications, and Practice Illustrations. Prejudice Reduction, Group Identity, and Intergroup Relations. Sexuality and Group Work. Group Work as a Counterforce to Alcohol and Other Drug. Loneliness, Social Isolation, Scapegoating and Group Work.
Additional information
CIN1572304650VG
9781572304659
1572304650
Group Work with Adolescents: Principles and Practice by Andrew Malekoff
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