Advances in Group Work Research
Auteurs : Brower Aaron, Rose Sheldon D
In this comprehensive overview of the state of the art in the field, group workers and social scientists explore group research issues. Learn how they grapple with the major problems associated with doing research on treatment groups. While discussing the outcomes of their group treatment programs, the authors address such issues as non-random assignment, impact of group process on outcome, retrospective research design, the unit of analysis, multivariate analysis, single-case designs, and small samples. Each insightful chapter illustrates the decisions and compromises that researchers must make to explore group phenomenon and treatment. Advances in Group Work Research is an ideal supplementary text or casebook for practice-research courses. It will also be useful for those interested in empirical group work, group research, and practice research generally.This book presents a sample of papers from the last three years?Annual Symposium on Empirical Foundations of Group Work.
Contents
The Group Work Research Dilemma
- Client Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Divorce Adjustment Groups
- A Comparison of Two Types of Pregroup Preparation for Men Who Batter
- Teaching Clients to Cope With Stress: The Effectiveness of Structured Group Stress Management Training
- Life Skills Training With Mothers of Handicapped Children
- The Effect of Process and Structured Content on Outcome in Stress Management Groups
- Four Studies Toward an Empirical Foundation for Group Therapy
Date de parution : 04-1990
14.8x21 cm
Date de parution : 06-2015
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème d’Advances in Group Work Research :
Mots-clés :
Aaron M. Brower. Curtis D. Booarem. Dale Whitney. Gauri Bhosley. Jean B. Strecker. John V. Flowers. John W. Charping. Maura A. Kirkham. Richard M. Tolman. Robert F. Schilling. Sheldon D. Rose. William J. Bell. Decrease Drop Outs. Relationship Satisfaction Scale. Random Assignment. Pre-group Preparation. Pregroup Preparation. Wait List Control Condition. DSM Iii. Wl Condition. High Structure Condition. Gas. Life Skills Training Program. High Involvement Condition. Structured Treatment Condition. Problem Disclosures. Daily Hassles Scale. Stress Management Groups. Stress Management Training. Assess Client Perceptions. Skills Building Group. Comparison Treatment Group. Emotional Induction. Orientation Workshop. Preparation Cohort. Life Skills Training. High Involvement Groups