Group work with adolescents : principles and practice / Andrew Malekoff.

Malekoff, Andrew, author.
New York : The Guilford Press, [2014];©2014
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Part of the series Social work practice with children and families;Social work practice with children and families.
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  • A trusted course text and professional resource, this comprehensive book delves into all aspects of planning and conducting strengths-based group work with adolescents. In an accessible, down-to-earth style, Andrew Malekoff spells out the principles of effective group practice. Extensive clinical illustrations show how successful group leaders engage teens in addressing tough issues–including violence, sexuality, prejudice, social isolation, and substance abuse–in a wide range of settings. Normative issues that adolescents face in the multiple contexts of their lives are lucidly explained. Packed with creative ideas and activities, the book helps readers develop their skills as confident, reflective practitioners. New to this edition: significantly revised chapters on group work essentials, school-based practice, and trauma additional topics: social media and cyberbullying, expressive and animal-assisted therapies, mindfulness, adolescent brain development, and more updated practice principles, information, and references numerous new practice illustrations — Provided by publisher.
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-419) and index.
  • Part I. The adolescent in context. Adolescent development, risk, and opportunity — Essentials for group work with adolescents : staying in the mess — Part II. Guidelines for group building. Strengths-based group work with adolescents — Planning in group work : where we begin — Good beginnings in group work : socializing adolescents into the group culture — What’s going on in there? Forming alliances with parents whose adolescent children join groups — School-based group work with adolescents : a view from the inside out — Problem solving in group work — The purposeful use of activities in group work : innovative, expressive, and mindful approaches — The ending transition in group work — Part III. Contemporary and age-old themes in group work : guidelines, applications, and practice illustrations. Addressing racial and ethnic diversity through group work — Violence and youth : dimensions and interventions in group work — Group work in the aftermath of traumatic events — Adolescent sexuality and group work — Group work as a counterforce to alcohol and other drug abuse — Part IV. Special challenges for group workers. The struggle to fit in — On becoming a reflective group worker.

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