Launching Palgrave's new interdisciplinary Professional Keywords series, this reader-friendly reference guide distils the vast field of groupwork study and practice into digestible, yet authoritative,chunks.Withover60 alphabetizedentries, it is the perfect introduction to groupwork for health and social care practice.
Accountability Activities Beginnings, Middles and Endings Cohesion Collective Community groups Confidentiality Conflict Contexts Counselling groups Co-working Democracy Development Differences and similarities Difficulties in groups Encounter groups Evaluation Evidence-base Flash groups Gender Ground-rules Group as a whole Group dynamics Group supervision Group-think Health groups History of group-work Human development and groups Individuals Involuntary groups Joining and leaving Leadership Learning groups Manualised groups Membership Methods and Models Open and closed groups Organisations as groups Outcomes Planning and Preparation Populations Power Problem-solving Process Purpose Race Recording and documentation Recreation groups Reflection and group-work Research using groups Researching groups Residential groups Resources Roles Selection Self-help groups Sessions Silence Size Skills Social action Structure Subgroups Supervision of group-work Support groups Taboos Tasks Teamwork Theories Therapy groups Time Values Venue Virtual groups Work groups
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