An Introduction to Group Work PracticeThe third edition includes a sharper focus on generalist practice and on typologies which illustrate group work practice (both treatment groups and task groups) at the micro, meso, and macro level. Additions include a new chapter on leadership and diversity, and new material on confidentiality, tele |
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Introduction | 3 |
Practice Ethics | 9 |
Group versus Individual Efforts | 17 |
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