ABSTRACT

Intended for beginning students as was as for practitioners, this volume shows how to make maximum use of the various models available for social group work. Dr. Fatout explores and delineates the “mainstream model,” devotes separate and incisive sections to notable specific approaches, and offers suggestions on ways in which social workers can utilize these strategies in an effective and systematic fashion.

part 1I|26 pages

chapter 1|24 pages

Social Work with Groups: An Introduction

part 27II|160 pages

chapter 2|24 pages

Person-Centered Group Work

chapter 6|18 pages

Reality Therapy and the Group Process

chapter 7|24 pages

Positive Peer Model in Group Work

chapter 8|16 pages

Neurolinguistic Approach

part 187III|24 pages

chapter 9|22 pages

Using the Group Work Model for Change