Group Work Practice Kit
How to Improve the Everyday Practice of Group Work
Group Work Practice Kit
Authored and edited by leading experts in the field of group work and endorsed by the Association for Specialists in Group Work, this kit is a collection of brief, research-based practice volumes designed to provide practitioners, instructors, students, and trainees concrete direction for improving group work. Coverage spans the entire group work process from conceiving an idea for a group and delivering it to evaluating its conduct and effectiveness. The nine individual books address critical practical areas within group work and follow a general outline prepared by the editor which includes: theoretical aspects of the process, the evidence base and support, the topic highlighted, two real case studies, and five learning exercises. Each book in the kit also covers diversity and multicultural issues as well as accreditation or specialty standards.
Individual practice books:
1. What Is Group Work?
Robert K. Conyne and Leann T. Diederich
2. Effective Planning for Groups
Janice L. DeLucia-Waack and Amy G. Nitza
3. How to Form a Group
Lynn S. Rapin and Jeri L. Crowell
4. Groups: Fostering a Culture of Change
Cheri L. Marmarosh, Emily Carter Dunton, Claudia Ammendola
5. How to Select and Apply Change Strategies in Groups
Ed Jacobs and Chris J. Schimmel
6. How to Help Leaders and Members Learn from Their Group Experience
Donald E. Ward and Christopher A. Ward
7. How Leaders Can Assess Group Counseling
Maria T. Riva and Robin E. Lange
8. Groups in Community and Agency Settings
Niloufer M. Merchant and Carole J. Yozamp
9. Group Work in Schools
John C. Dagley and Erin M. English