ABSTRACT

Group Work Stories Celebrating Diversity is a most timely book about group work practice and education that highlights the theme of diversity, which encompasses acceptance and respect for various dimensions of difference. Dimensions of diversity include race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical or intellectual abilities, linguistic difference, religious beliefs, international or regional origin, lifestyle, political beliefs, or other ideologies, as well as the varying and complex intersection of these various dimensions. The thirty-one meaningful stories in this book explore these differences, leading to understanding and to moving beyond simple tolerance to mutual empathy, genuine and open encounter, and the celebration of the rich dimensions of diversity. Readers will enjoy this wonderfully intimate and intriguing collection, and will be moved to share them with others to help to spread the word about the importance of embracing, understanding and celebrating diversity. This book, with an international cast of authors – practitioners, educators and students – is a welcome antidote to the divisiveness and suspicion that swirl around difference and have become a sad hallmark of current times. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Social Work with Groups journal.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

From The Inside-Out

chapter |2 pages

Hope and Sorrow

part |2 pages

Growing Up

part |2 pages

Aging

chapter |4 pages

A Different Kind of Sorority

part |2 pages

From Medical Model To Social Model

part |2 pages

Language

part |2 pages

In The Classroom

part |2 pages

Searching For Meaning and More

chapter |5 pages

Insiders in an Empty World

chapter |5 pages

Healing Through Group Work