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Social work with groups / Thelma Lee- Mendoza

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Central Book Supply, Inc., 2015Description: xii, 347 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789710119417
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV 45 .M46 2015
Contents:
Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Social work with group: a historical background -- Chapter Three. The use of groups -- Chapter Four. Phases in group development -- Chapter Five. The helping process in social work with groups -- Chapter Six. Theoretical models approaches -- Appendices -- Index.
Summary: "This book has been written to respond to this problem. It aims to provide social work students with a text to help them acquire an understanding and appreciation of the basic knowledge and skills necessary for the beginning competence in social work practice particularly with small groups, both in traditional settings such as hospitals, courts, and family and child-caring institutions, and in recently developed or emerging settings such as human settlements and women-oriented agencies." excerpt from the preface
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Materials specified Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books NU Clark Filipiniana Non-fiction FIL HV 45 .M46 2015 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NUCLA000000202
Books Books NU Clark Filipiniana Non-fiction FIL HV 45 .M46 2015 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.2 Available NUCLA000000415

Includes index.

Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Social work with group: a historical background -- Chapter Three. The use of groups -- Chapter Four. Phases in group development -- Chapter Five. The helping process in social work with groups -- Chapter Six. Theoretical models approaches -- Appendices -- Index.

"This book has been written to respond to this problem. It aims to provide social work students with a text to help them acquire an understanding and appreciation of the basic knowledge and skills necessary for the beginning competence in social work practice particularly with small groups, both in traditional settings such as hospitals, courts, and family and child-caring institutions, and in recently developed or emerging settings such as human settlements and women-oriented agencies." excerpt from the preface

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