A Theory of Groupwork Practice by Tom Douglas

A Theory of Groupwork Practice by Tom Douglas

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A Theory of Groupwork Practice is based on the results of the search for the fundamental similarities in the practice of all groupworkers in whatever profession or setting they may operate.

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A Theory of Groupwork Practice by Tom Douglas

A Theory of Groupwork Practice is based on the results of the search for the fundamental similarities in the practice of all groupworkers in whatever profession or setting they may operate. The theoretical concepts used by groupworkers may be widely variant, but what workers actually do when in interaction with the groups they create or adapt shows remarkable similarities which are deeper and more influential than the concepts in promoting or preventing successful group outcomes. This book presents the foundations of a coherent theory of group work practice based on these similarities.
TOM DOUGLAS is a Fellow of the University of Keele, has taught groupwork and social psychology to social workers and others, and has worked as a social worker in many different settings. He is now a freelance groupwork consultant.
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ISBN 13 9780333548745
ISBN 10 0333548744
Title A Theory of Groupwork Practice
Author Tom Douglas
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1993-02-02
Number of pages 168
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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