Group work with adolescents : principles and practice
2nd edition
2004
xix, 378 p.
Social work practice with children and families
1593850697
Anglais
Part I : The adolescent in context
1. Adolescent development, risk, and opportunity -- 2. Between adolescent and group worker : uncertainty, fluidity, and learning from the inside out
Part II : Guidelines fro group building
3. Strengths-based group work with adolescents -- 4. Planning in group work : where we begin -- 5. Good beginnings in group work : socializing adolescents into the group culture -- 6. What's going on in there? : alliance formation with parents whose adolescent children join groups -- 7. Groups on the go : spontaneously formed school-based mutual aid groups for adolescents in distress -- 8. The use of problem solving in group work -- 9. The use of program in group work : cultivating a sense of competence, belonging and creativity -- 10. Leavetaking, moving on, and looking back : the ending transition in group work
Part III : Contemporary and age-old themes in group work : guidelines, applications, and practice illustrations
11. Prejudice reduction, intergroup relations, and group identity : spontaneous and planned interventions to address diversity in group work -- 12. Violence and youth I : dimensions and interventions in group work -- 13. Violence and youth II : when world stage and group work intersect -- 14. Adolescent sexuality and group work : variations on a theme -- 15. Group work as a counterforce to alcohol and other drug abuse -- 16. Loneliness, social isolation, scapegoating, and group work : the adolescent's struggle to fit in
Part IV : Special challenges fro group workers
17. On becoming a reflective group worker
Now in a revised and expanded second edition, this popular text provides essential knowledge and skills for conducting creative, strengths-based group work with adolescents in a range of settings. A rich introduction to the fiels, the book is enlivened by numerous instructive and moving illustrations from actual sessions. The second edition has been extensively rewritten and updated to reflect the current literature, and includes many nwe exemaples, resources, and practice innovations. Four entirely new chapters spell out seven basic principles of strengths-based practice; describe groups on the go, an innovative approach to spontaneous, school-based mutual-aid groups; address intervention in the aftermath of large-scale traumatic events; and highlight the value of self-reflection for successfully handling even the most challenging group situations.
Service social - Travail en équipe
HV 1421 M245g 2004
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1 | HV 1421 M245g 2004 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |