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Groupwork Practice for Social Workers is an essential resource for social work professionals seeking to develop and enhance their group facilitation skills. This comprehensive guide explores the theoretical foundations and practical applications of groupwork within social work practice, offering evidence-based strategies for managing diverse group dynamics.
The book covers key topics including group formation, development stages, conflict resolution, and therapeutic interventions suitable for various client populations. Readers will gain insights into different groupwork models and approaches, from task-focused groups to therapeutic support groups, with particular emphasis on creating inclusive and empowering environments.
Through case studies and practical examples, the author demonstrates how to adapt groupwork techniques to different social contexts and client needs. This resource is invaluable for both novice and experienced social workers looking to strengthen their professional competence and deliver more effective, group-based interventions in their practice.







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