Group work in social work education: What is being taught?
AL Strozier - Social Work with Groups, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
This study of 51 syllabi from group work courses in 32 graduate social work programs across
the United States found that a variety of teaching methods are being utilized, including small …
the United States found that a variety of teaching methods are being utilized, including small …
Group work in social work education: The Canadian experience
P McNicoll, J Lindsay - Canadian Social Work Review/Revue Canadienne …, 2002 - JSTOR
Group work is a central skill in social work, as most social workers are involved with various
groups of people on a daily basis. Other professionals, as well as the general public, expect …
groups of people on a daily basis. Other professionals, as well as the general public, expect …
Adding the “symbolic” to interactionist practice: A theoretical elaboration of William Schwartz'legacy to group workers
JA Forte - Social Work with groups, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Symbolic interactionism is one of the premier theoretical perspectives on group life, but
group work theorists have neglected it. This article provides metatheoretical reflections on …
group work theorists have neglected it. This article provides metatheoretical reflections on …