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Group work with populations at risk /

"Group Work with Populations at Risk, 2nd Edition", is a fundamental book aimed at social workers and other mental health professionals interested in at-risk groups with specific populations. Accessible and practical as well as scientifically and theoretically sound, the text provides a se...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Greif, Geoffrey L., Ephross, Paul H.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, 2004.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction, Social work with groups : practice principles / Paul H. Ephross
  • Group work with cancer patients / Barry M. Daste and Steven R. Rose
  • Group work with seriously mentally ill people / Charles Garvin
  • Group work services to people with AIDS during a changing pandemic / George S. Getzel
  • Group work with head-injured people / Susan T. Futeral
  • Group work in the prevention of adolescent alcohol and other drug abuse / Andrew Malekoff
  • Common themes for parents in a methadone maintenance group / Geoffrey L. Greif
  • Support groups for widows and widowers / Carolyn Ambler Walter
  • Group work with noncustodial parents / Geoffrey L. Greif
  • Group work with children of divorce / Sara Bonkowski
  • Group work with elderly persons / Susan Rice
  • In-person counseling and Internet self-help groups : synthesizing new forms of social work practice / Andrea Meier
  • Group work with Asian-American immigrants : a cross-cultural perspective / Shoshanna Ringel
  • Working with victims of hate crimes / Joan C. Weiss
  • Group work with women who have experienced abuse / Margot Breton and Anna Nosko
  • Group treatment of intimate partner abusers / Steven Stosny
  • Group work with African-American youth in the criminal justice system : a culturally competent model / Aminifu R. Harvey
  • Group work with sex offenders / Paul H. Ephross
  • Group work with sexually abused children / Sharon S. England and Kay Martel Connors
  • Group work with offenders / Margaret M. Wright
  • Group work with gay men / Steven Ball and Benjamin Lipton
  • Group work with lesbians / Bonnie J. Englehardt
  • Group work with urban African-American parents in their neighborhood schools / Geoffrey L. Greif
  • Group work with victims of school and community violence / John A. Kayser
  • Group work with employee-related issues / Muriel Gray and Melissa Littlefield
  • Group work in context : organizational and community factors / Elizabeth A. Mulroy
  • Using evidence-based practice and intervention research with treatment groups for populations at risk / Andrea Meier and Edna Comer.