Group Work with Populations at Risk

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Author(s): Geoffrey L. Greif, Paul H. Ephross
Edition: 2
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 477

Contents......Page 12
Contributors......Page 16
Introduction: Social Work with Groups: Practice Principles......Page 20
PART I: HEALTH ISSUES......Page 32
1. Group Work with Cancer Patients......Page 34
2. Group Work with Seriously Mentally Ill People......Page 50
3. Group Work Services to People with AIDS During a Changing Pandemic......Page 65
4. Group Work with Head-Injured People......Page 81
5. Group Work in the Prevention of Adolescent Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse......Page 95
6. Common Themes for Parents in a Methadone Maintenance Group......Page 113
PART II: ADJUSTING TO CHANGE......Page 126
7. Support Groups for Widows and Widowers......Page 128
8. Group Work with Noncustodial Parents......Page 145
9. Group Work with Children of Divorce......Page 154
10. Group Work with Elderly Persons......Page 165
11. In-Person Counseling and Internet Self-Help Groups: Synthesizing New Forms of Social Work Practice......Page 178
12. Group Work with Asian-American Immigrants: A Cross-Cultural Perspective......Page 200
PART III: VIOLENCE:VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS......Page 214
13. Working with Victims of Hate Crimes......Page 216
14. Group Work with Women Who Have Experienced Abuse......Page 231
15. Group Treatment of Intimate Partner Abusers......Page 245
16. Group Work with African-American Youth in the Criminal Justice System: A Culturally Competent Model......Page 257
17. Group Work with Sex Offenders......Page 272
18. Group Work with Sexually Abused Children......Page 286
19. Group Work with Offenders......Page 306
PART IV: GAY MEN AND LESBIAN ISSUES......Page 326
20. Group Work with Gay Men......Page 328
21. Group Work with Lesbians......Page 351
PART V: SCHOOLS, THE WORKPLACE, AND THE COMMUNITY......Page 366
22. Group Work with Urban African-American Parents in Their Neighborhood Schools......Page 368
23. Group Work with Victims of School and Community Violence......Page 380
24. Group Work with Employee-Related Issues......Page 402
25. Group Work in Context: Organizational and Community Factors......Page 418
PART VI: EVALUATING PRACTICE......Page 430
26. Using Evidence-Based Practice and Intervention Research with Treatment Groups for Populations at Risk......Page 432
A......Page 460
C......Page 461
D......Page 464
E......Page 465
G......Page 466
H......Page 467
I......Page 468
M......Page 469
N......Page 470
P......Page 471
R......Page 472
S......Page 473
T......Page 475
W......Page 476
Y......Page 477