Crossing Boundaries and Developing Alliances Through Group Work
Herausgeber: Lindsay, Jocelyn; Hopmeyer, Estelle; Turcotte, Daniel
Crossing Boundaries and Developing Alliances Through Group Work
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Crossing Boundaries and Developing Alliances Through Group Work examines how changing technological, economic, and social conditions require social workers to create alliances to better serve their clients. The book addresses how the basic principles and techniques of group work can transcend geographical and cultural boundaries when dealing with issues such as HIV/AIDS, parenting, adoption, and sex offenses. A distinguished panel of practitioners, researchers, and educators details the strategies used to establish cultural and linguistic "border crossings" that help reduce the limits social workers face.…mehr
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Crossing Boundaries and Developing Alliances Through Group Work examines how changing technological, economic, and social conditions require social workers to create alliances to better serve their clients. The book addresses how the basic principles and techniques of group work can transcend geographical and cultural boundaries when dealing with issues such as HIV/AIDS, parenting, adoption, and sex offenses. A distinguished panel of practitioners, researchers, and educators details the strategies used to establish cultural and linguistic "border crossings" that help reduce the limits social workers face.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 153mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 423g
- ISBN-13: 9780789018496
- ISBN-10: 0789018497
- Artikelnr.: 22189528
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 153mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 423g
- ISBN-13: 9780789018496
- ISBN-10: 0789018497
- Artikelnr.: 22189528
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jocelyn Lindsay, Daniel Turcotte, Estelle Hopmeyer
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction. Beyond Our Frontiers: The Development of Alliances
Through Group Work (Jocelyn Lindsay, Daniel Turcotte, and Estelle
Hopmeyer)
* Chapter 1. Towards an International Development of Group Work:
Establishing Cultural and Linguistic Border Crossings
* Introduction
* Internationalizing Group Work
* Arriving at the Group Work Frontier
* The Cross-National Encounter
* From the Inter to the Trans-Cultural
* Chapter 2. Crossing Boundaries: Group Work with Persons with AIDS in
Early Recovery from Substance Abuse
* Literature Review
* The Work
* The Authority Theme
* The Intimacy Theme: Helping Yourself by Helping Others
* Conclusion
* Chapter 3. Where Has Real Group Work Gone? Reasserting the
Fundamentals
* What Has Happened to Group Work?
* How Should We Respond?
* Chapter 4. Group Field Consulting: Building a Learning Community
* Introduction
* Development of Supervision and Field Instruction in Social Work
* The Group Field-Consulting Model
* Conclusions
* Appendix: Field-Consulting Methodology and Outcomes
* Chapter 5. Night of the Tortured Souls: Integration of Group Therapy
and Mutual Aid for Treated Male Sex Offenders
* Integrating Continued Therapy with Supervised Mutual Aid
* A Philosophy of Treating and Supporting the Treated
* Group Practice in Integrating Therapy and Mutual Aid with Treated Sex
Offenders
* Conclusion
* Chapter 6. Pushing the Boundary and Coming Full Circle: A
Contemporary Role for Social Group Work in Service Education
* Literature Review
* The Field Placement
* Effects of the Group Work Intervention
* Future Directions
* Appendix: Levels of Transcendence Identified in Group Interaction
* Chapter 7. The Use of Teleconferencing Focus Groups with Families
Involved in Organ Donation: Dealing with Sensitive Topics
* Why Teleconferencing Focus Groups
* Dealing with Sensitive Topics
* Reactivity in the Screener Questionnaire
* Motivation of the Participants
* Moderators' Self-Disclosure and Credibility
* Group Members' Self-Disclosure
* Normalisation of Emotions
* Legitimization of Participant's Comments
* Building on Preparation and Beginning the Focus Group
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Using Groups for Research and Action: The Asian Mothers'
Support Project
* The North Campus Outreach Project
* A Program and A Process for Change
* Programming
* Survey and Program Data
* Results
* Synergy Through Groups
* Summary
* Chapter 9. Families for Reunification: A Mediating Group Model for
Birth Parent Self-Assessment
* Partners in Plan
* Program Development
* Program Design
* Analysis
* Conclusion
* Appendix: Families for ReunificationPartners in the Plan, Final
Assessment
* Chapter 10. Efficacy of Group Interventions with Seriously Mentally
Ill Parents: A Literature Review
* Introduction
* Definition of a Group
* The Population
* Seriously Mentally Ill Parents and Group Intervention
* Implications
* Conclusion
* Chapter 11. Post-Legal Adoption Treatment Groups: Intervening with
Families Who Experience Failed Adoptions
* Introduction
* Adoption Disruption/Dissolution: Definitions and Overview
* Demographics of the Population Studied
* The Importance of Post-Legal Adoption Intervention
* Group Services
* Program Design
* Curriculum
* Outcome and Follow-Up
* Conclusions
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Contributors
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction. Beyond Our Frontiers: The Development of Alliances
Through Group Work (Jocelyn Lindsay, Daniel Turcotte, and Estelle
Hopmeyer)
* Chapter 1. Towards an International Development of Group Work:
Establishing Cultural and Linguistic Border Crossings
* Introduction
* Internationalizing Group Work
* Arriving at the Group Work Frontier
* The Cross-National Encounter
* From the Inter to the Trans-Cultural
* Chapter 2. Crossing Boundaries: Group Work with Persons with AIDS in
Early Recovery from Substance Abuse
* Literature Review
* The Work
* The Authority Theme
* The Intimacy Theme: Helping Yourself by Helping Others
* Conclusion
* Chapter 3. Where Has Real Group Work Gone? Reasserting the
Fundamentals
* What Has Happened to Group Work?
* How Should We Respond?
* Chapter 4. Group Field Consulting: Building a Learning Community
* Introduction
* Development of Supervision and Field Instruction in Social Work
* The Group Field-Consulting Model
* Conclusions
* Appendix: Field-Consulting Methodology and Outcomes
* Chapter 5. Night of the Tortured Souls: Integration of Group Therapy
and Mutual Aid for Treated Male Sex Offenders
* Integrating Continued Therapy with Supervised Mutual Aid
* A Philosophy of Treating and Supporting the Treated
* Group Practice in Integrating Therapy and Mutual Aid with Treated Sex
Offenders
* Conclusion
* Chapter 6. Pushing the Boundary and Coming Full Circle: A
Contemporary Role for Social Group Work in Service Education
* Literature Review
* The Field Placement
* Effects of the Group Work Intervention
* Future Directions
* Appendix: Levels of Transcendence Identified in Group Interaction
* Chapter 7. The Use of Teleconferencing Focus Groups with Families
Involved in Organ Donation: Dealing with Sensitive Topics
* Why Teleconferencing Focus Groups
* Dealing with Sensitive Topics
* Reactivity in the Screener Questionnaire
* Motivation of the Participants
* Moderators' Self-Disclosure and Credibility
* Group Members' Self-Disclosure
* Normalisation of Emotions
* Legitimization of Participant's Comments
* Building on Preparation and Beginning the Focus Group
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Using Groups for Research and Action: The Asian Mothers'
Support Project
* The North Campus Outreach Project
* A Program and A Process for Change
* Programming
* Survey and Program Data
* Results
* Synergy Through Groups
* Summary
* Chapter 9. Families for Reunification: A Mediating Group Model for
Birth Parent Self-Assessment
* Partners in Plan
* Program Development
* Program Design
* Analysis
* Conclusion
* Appendix: Families for ReunificationPartners in the Plan, Final
Assessment
* Chapter 10. Efficacy of Group Interventions with Seriously Mentally
Ill Parents: A Literature Review
* Introduction
* Definition of a Group
* The Population
* Seriously Mentally Ill Parents and Group Intervention
* Implications
* Conclusion
* Chapter 11. Post-Legal Adoption Treatment Groups: Intervening with
Families Who Experience Failed Adoptions
* Introduction
* Adoption Disruption/Dissolution: Definitions and Overview
* Demographics of the Population Studied
* The Importance of Post-Legal Adoption Intervention
* Group Services
* Program Design
* Curriculum
* Outcome and Follow-Up
* Conclusions
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction. Beyond Our Frontiers: The Development of Alliances
Through Group Work (Jocelyn Lindsay, Daniel Turcotte, and Estelle
Hopmeyer)
* Chapter 1. Towards an International Development of Group Work:
Establishing Cultural and Linguistic Border Crossings
* Introduction
* Internationalizing Group Work
* Arriving at the Group Work Frontier
* The Cross-National Encounter
* From the Inter to the Trans-Cultural
* Chapter 2. Crossing Boundaries: Group Work with Persons with AIDS in
Early Recovery from Substance Abuse
* Literature Review
* The Work
* The Authority Theme
* The Intimacy Theme: Helping Yourself by Helping Others
* Conclusion
* Chapter 3. Where Has Real Group Work Gone? Reasserting the
Fundamentals
* What Has Happened to Group Work?
* How Should We Respond?
* Chapter 4. Group Field Consulting: Building a Learning Community
* Introduction
* Development of Supervision and Field Instruction in Social Work
* The Group Field-Consulting Model
* Conclusions
* Appendix: Field-Consulting Methodology and Outcomes
* Chapter 5. Night of the Tortured Souls: Integration of Group Therapy
and Mutual Aid for Treated Male Sex Offenders
* Integrating Continued Therapy with Supervised Mutual Aid
* A Philosophy of Treating and Supporting the Treated
* Group Practice in Integrating Therapy and Mutual Aid with Treated Sex
Offenders
* Conclusion
* Chapter 6. Pushing the Boundary and Coming Full Circle: A
Contemporary Role for Social Group Work in Service Education
* Literature Review
* The Field Placement
* Effects of the Group Work Intervention
* Future Directions
* Appendix: Levels of Transcendence Identified in Group Interaction
* Chapter 7. The Use of Teleconferencing Focus Groups with Families
Involved in Organ Donation: Dealing with Sensitive Topics
* Why Teleconferencing Focus Groups
* Dealing with Sensitive Topics
* Reactivity in the Screener Questionnaire
* Motivation of the Participants
* Moderators' Self-Disclosure and Credibility
* Group Members' Self-Disclosure
* Normalisation of Emotions
* Legitimization of Participant's Comments
* Building on Preparation and Beginning the Focus Group
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Using Groups for Research and Action: The Asian Mothers'
Support Project
* The North Campus Outreach Project
* A Program and A Process for Change
* Programming
* Survey and Program Data
* Results
* Synergy Through Groups
* Summary
* Chapter 9. Families for Reunification: A Mediating Group Model for
Birth Parent Self-Assessment
* Partners in Plan
* Program Development
* Program Design
* Analysis
* Conclusion
* Appendix: Families for ReunificationPartners in the Plan, Final
Assessment
* Chapter 10. Efficacy of Group Interventions with Seriously Mentally
Ill Parents: A Literature Review
* Introduction
* Definition of a Group
* The Population
* Seriously Mentally Ill Parents and Group Intervention
* Implications
* Conclusion
* Chapter 11. Post-Legal Adoption Treatment Groups: Intervening with
Families Who Experience Failed Adoptions
* Introduction
* Adoption Disruption/Dissolution: Definitions and Overview
* Demographics of the Population Studied
* The Importance of Post-Legal Adoption Intervention
* Group Services
* Program Design
* Curriculum
* Outcome and Follow-Up
* Conclusions
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Contributors
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction. Beyond Our Frontiers: The Development of Alliances
Through Group Work (Jocelyn Lindsay, Daniel Turcotte, and Estelle
Hopmeyer)
* Chapter 1. Towards an International Development of Group Work:
Establishing Cultural and Linguistic Border Crossings
* Introduction
* Internationalizing Group Work
* Arriving at the Group Work Frontier
* The Cross-National Encounter
* From the Inter to the Trans-Cultural
* Chapter 2. Crossing Boundaries: Group Work with Persons with AIDS in
Early Recovery from Substance Abuse
* Literature Review
* The Work
* The Authority Theme
* The Intimacy Theme: Helping Yourself by Helping Others
* Conclusion
* Chapter 3. Where Has Real Group Work Gone? Reasserting the
Fundamentals
* What Has Happened to Group Work?
* How Should We Respond?
* Chapter 4. Group Field Consulting: Building a Learning Community
* Introduction
* Development of Supervision and Field Instruction in Social Work
* The Group Field-Consulting Model
* Conclusions
* Appendix: Field-Consulting Methodology and Outcomes
* Chapter 5. Night of the Tortured Souls: Integration of Group Therapy
and Mutual Aid for Treated Male Sex Offenders
* Integrating Continued Therapy with Supervised Mutual Aid
* A Philosophy of Treating and Supporting the Treated
* Group Practice in Integrating Therapy and Mutual Aid with Treated Sex
Offenders
* Conclusion
* Chapter 6. Pushing the Boundary and Coming Full Circle: A
Contemporary Role for Social Group Work in Service Education
* Literature Review
* The Field Placement
* Effects of the Group Work Intervention
* Future Directions
* Appendix: Levels of Transcendence Identified in Group Interaction
* Chapter 7. The Use of Teleconferencing Focus Groups with Families
Involved in Organ Donation: Dealing with Sensitive Topics
* Why Teleconferencing Focus Groups
* Dealing with Sensitive Topics
* Reactivity in the Screener Questionnaire
* Motivation of the Participants
* Moderators' Self-Disclosure and Credibility
* Group Members' Self-Disclosure
* Normalisation of Emotions
* Legitimization of Participant's Comments
* Building on Preparation and Beginning the Focus Group
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Using Groups for Research and Action: The Asian Mothers'
Support Project
* The North Campus Outreach Project
* A Program and A Process for Change
* Programming
* Survey and Program Data
* Results
* Synergy Through Groups
* Summary
* Chapter 9. Families for Reunification: A Mediating Group Model for
Birth Parent Self-Assessment
* Partners in Plan
* Program Development
* Program Design
* Analysis
* Conclusion
* Appendix: Families for ReunificationPartners in the Plan, Final
Assessment
* Chapter 10. Efficacy of Group Interventions with Seriously Mentally
Ill Parents: A Literature Review
* Introduction
* Definition of a Group
* The Population
* Seriously Mentally Ill Parents and Group Intervention
* Implications
* Conclusion
* Chapter 11. Post-Legal Adoption Treatment Groups: Intervening with
Families Who Experience Failed Adoptions
* Introduction
* Adoption Disruption/Dissolution: Definitions and Overview
* Demographics of the Population Studied
* The Importance of Post-Legal Adoption Intervention
* Group Services
* Program Design
* Curriculum
* Outcome and Follow-Up
* Conclusions
* Index
* Reference Notes Included







