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Evidence-based group work in community settings

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Routledge 2010Description: xii,182p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780789038517
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.4 22 EV-
LOC classification:
  • HV715 .E94 2011
Contents:
Introduction to evidence based group work in community settings -- Part 1. Group models developed from collaboration between researchers and community agencies -- 1. Real groups: the design and immediate effects of a prevention intervention for Latino children -- 2. Implementing evidence based multiple family groups with adolescent substance abusers -- 3. "I'm not lazy, it's just that I learn differently"; development and implementation of a manualized school based group for students with learning disabilities -- 4. Releasing the steam: an evaluation of the Supporting Tempers, Emotions and Anger Management (STEAM) program for elementary and adolescent age children -- Autism spectrum disorders: building social skills in group, school. and community settings -- Part 2. Issues around instruction and dissemination of evidence-based group work in practice settings -- 6. The andragogy of evidence-based group work: an integrated educational model -- 7. Finding and integrating the best available evidence into the group work field practicum: examples and experience from MSW students -- 8. "We may not like it but we guess we have to do it:" bringing agency based staff on board with evidence based group work -- 9. Teaching evidence based practice to administrative groups: the professional academy of evidence based practice -- 10. Motivating clients in treatment groups.
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Introduction to evidence based group work in community settings -- Part 1. Group models developed from collaboration between researchers and community agencies -- 1. Real groups: the design and immediate effects of a prevention intervention for Latino children -- 2. Implementing evidence based multiple family groups with adolescent substance abusers -- 3. "I'm not lazy, it's just that I learn differently"; development and implementation of a manualized school based group for students with learning disabilities -- 4. Releasing the steam: an evaluation of the Supporting Tempers, Emotions and Anger Management (STEAM) program for elementary and adolescent age children -- Autism spectrum disorders: building social skills in group, school. and community settings -- Part 2. Issues around instruction and dissemination of evidence-based group work in practice settings -- 6. The andragogy of evidence-based group work: an integrated educational model -- 7. Finding and integrating the best available evidence into the group work field practicum: examples and experience from MSW students -- 8. "We may not like it but we guess we have to do it:" bringing agency based staff on board with evidence based group work -- 9. Teaching evidence based practice to administrative groups: the professional academy of evidence based practice -- 10. Motivating clients in treatment groups.

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