‘A Handbook of Contemporary Group Work Practice: Promoting Resilience and Empowerment in a Complex World’
August 20, 2024“A Handbook of Contemporary Group Work Practice” is for students and practitioners in social work, counseling, psychology, and all other helping professions.
Whether readers are new to the modality or experienced group leaders, they can read a chapter and immediately appreciate the benefits group membership provides to the identified population and understand how to help group members achieve their collective goals.
Many authors include case examples that provide readers with a window into how the group they describe functions in practice. Authors also include online resources that will help readers replicate the group in their practice setting.
This book was edited by Carolyn Knight and Geoffrey Greif and published in July by Oxford University Press and includes chapters by Megan Meyer and Jon Gilgoff.