Deconstructing Group Work for Human Service Professionals

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<p>Spotlighting the skills of social group work this handbook offers practical guidance and theoretical knowledge enabling the reader to facilitate groups of varying types with increased clarity purpose and confidence. The reader is helped to understand what skill to employ when and why. New or veteran group facilitators are reminded to empower group members to both employ their strengths and engage in mutual aid - the fundamental value and methodology that underlies social group work. Specific skills help group members to coalesce as a cohesive group and optimize their capacity to reach their goals whether exploring therapeutic answers or accomplishing work tasks.</p> <p>This book illustrates that there are basics to the method of human service work with groups that can help you to feel more at ease with and more effective at working with people in groups. The group work method is delineated for you outlining: (1) skills of working with groups (ways of thinking or doing to make things happen) (2) practice principles (the moral reasoning that underlies what you choose to think and do in your practice) and (3) theoretical underpinnings for those choices (why your choices will achieve desirable ends). Anecdotal material and skills in action provide explicit examples of what skills look like in real time.</p> <p>Social work students and academics as well as students and professionals working in the fields of youth work counseling mental health/clinical social work and related health subjects will find this book of interest.</p>
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