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Models for change in social group work / Marian F. Fatout.

Title
Models for change in social group work / Marian F. Fatout.
Author
Fatout, Marian
Publication
New York : Aldine de Gruyter, c1992.

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Series Statement
Modern applications of social work
Uniform Title
Modern applications of social work.
Subject
  • Social group work
  • Group psychotherapy
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
1. Social Work with Groups: An Introduction -- Historical Context -- Group Work as a Part of Social Work Profession -- The Mainstream Model -- The Mainstream Model: A Foundation for Eclectic Practice -- References -- 2. Person-Centered Group Work -- Rogers' Evolution of the Model -- Theoretical Approach -- Modes of Helping -- Person-Centered Group Therapy -- Research Findings -- References -- 3. The Behavioral Approach to Social Group Work -- Historical Development of the Model -- Theories of Behavioral Approaches -- Behavioral Methodology in Groups -- Effectiveness -- References -- 4. Gestalt Therapy and Social Work with Groups -- Emergence of Gestalt Therapy -- A Paradigm for Change -- Strategies -- Gestalt Group Therapy -- Appraisal of the Approach -- References -- 5. Transactional Analysis and Work with Groups -- Progression of Transactional Analysis -- TA for Practice -- Procedures -- Transactional Analysis in Groups -- Evaluation of Transactional Analysis -- References -- 6. Reality Therapy and the Group Process -- Beginning of the Model -- Theory for Practice -- Reality Therapy in Groups -- Findings Regarding Reality Therapy -- References -- 7. Positive Peer Model in Group Work -- Evolution of the Model -- The PPC Approach -- Strategies -- Effectiveness -- References -- 8. Neurolinguistic Approach -- Historical Development -- A Model for Practice -- Methodology -- Neurolinguistic Programming with Groups -- Discussion and Evaluation -- References -- 9. Using the Group Model for Change -- Comparing Models with the Mainstream Approach -- Selecting a Model for Use -- Developing an Eclectic Model for Practice -- References.
ISBN
  • 0202360776 (alk. paper)
  • 0202360784 (pbk.)
LCCN
^^^91029645^
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library