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Gender and groupwork /

Based on practice experience in both the UK and the USA, Gender and Groupwork brings together the best of groupwork knowledge, skills and values in a true transatlantic partnership.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cohen, Marcia B., 1950-, Mullender, Audrey
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge, 2003.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction / Audrey Mullender and Marcia B. Cohen
  • 2. Women's group development from a relational model and a new look at facilitator influence on group development / Linda Yael Schiller
  • 3. Women in groups: the history of feminist empowerment / Marcia B. Cohen
  • 4. Difference, collective action and women's groups: South Asian women in Britain / Ravi K. Thiara
  • 5. Critical reflections on profeminist practice in men's groups / Bob Pease
  • 6. Gender awareness and the role of the groupworker in programmes for domestic violence perpetrators / Neil Blacklock
  • 7. Developing the capacity to address social context issues: group treatment with African American men who batter / Oliver J. Williams
  • 8. Gendering work with children and youth: groups for child witnesses of woman abuse / Susan Loosley and Audrey Mullender
  • 9. Genderbending: reflections on group work with queer youth / Kate Delois
  • 10. Women First: a self-directed group for women with and without learning disabilities
  • our experiences 1990-99 / The Members of Women First
  • 11. Intersections of gender, race and ethnicity in groupwork / Edith A. Lewis and Lorraine M. Gutierrez
  • 12. From support to empowerment: caregiver connections / Betsey Gray and Tara C. Healy
  • 13. Challenges and issues facing older women: potential role for empowerment-oriented groups / Alberta Dooley and Enid Opal Cox
  • 14. Grouping together for equality in physical health / Eileen McLeod
  • 15. Feminist group work and homelessness / David E. Pollio and Tonya Edmond
  • 16. Conclusion: where does this leave us? / Audrey Mullender.