This helpful and practical book examines the uses of innovative activities in social groupwork with a number of different populations, such as adolescents, school-age parents and their children, the elderly, and Hispanics.
Contents Group Work With Hard-to-Reach Adolescents: The Use of Member Initiated Program SelectionTelevision Production as Content and Process in Social Work With Groups: An Experiment With Disadvantaged Neighborhood Youth in Israel The Jam Session: A Study of Spontaneous Group Process An Educational /Supportive Group Model for Intervention With School-Age Parents and Their ChildrenPoetry Writing Groups and the Elderly: A Reconsideration of Art and Social Group Work The Use of Photography Activities With Adolescent Groups Activities and Hispanic Groups: Issues and Suggestions Reference Notes Included