Social Work with Groups: A Process ModelSocial Work with Groups provides a highly accessible skills- and theory-based framework for facilitating social work practice with groups. The field-tested, "skill model" of Trust, Autonomy, Closeness, Interdependence, and Separation shows students how to facilitate a group process suitable for diverse client populations and problems. |
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Basic Premises | 3 |
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE | 17 |
GENERALIST PERSPECTIVE AND PRACTICE | 33 |
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