Filled with practical information and an abundance of case examples and exercises, Groups in Social Work: A Workbook addresses the common problems and issues that typically come up in groups. It shows how social workers can effectively use a strengths-based approach to both prevent and correct problems that may occur within the group.
Features –
• Case vignettes, examples, and questions are posed throughout the workbook
• Strengths-based approach throughout, with one chapter completely devoted to it (Ch.11)
• An abundance of examples from diverse settings (e.g., clubhouse settings) and different types of groups (e.g. psychoeducational)
• An Appendix dedicated to evidence-based practice coincides with Chapter 2 to help students learn how to find evidence-based curriculums