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Product Type
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Country of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9781593854669
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Publisher
Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
1593854668
ISBN-13
9781593854669
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57213559

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
378 Pages
Publication Name
Group Work with Adolescents, Second Edition : Principles and Practice
Language
English
Subject
Social Work, Psychotherapy / Child & Adolescent, Psychiatry / Child & Adolescent
Publication Year
2007
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Psychology, Medical
Author
Andrew Malekoff
Series
Clinical Practice with Children, Adolescents, and Families Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
18.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
A standard text for teaching about group therapy with adolescents....There are many clinical examples. The book is extremely well written and fun to read., "Highly recommended for all of us who do--or plan to do--group work with adolescents....The strength of the book is the clear structure and solid advice but also the fact that it is based on personal experience by the author."--Acta Paediatrica "A standard text for teaching about group therapy with adolescents....There are many clinical examples. The book is extremely well written and fun to read."--ASAP Newsletter(American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry) "Entertaining and engaging….Malekoff inspires the reader with stories and poetry grounded in a broad survey of the theoretical roots of group work. He is clearly a creative and engaging practitioner….I would recommendGroup Work with Adolescentsto those health professionals working with groups on wards, day treatment programs, forensic units or other milieu therapy situations. It would be useful to counselors working in the school system or in community mental health settings. You might ask your trainees to read this book prior to doing group work with you in one of these settings….A pleasant, engaging and inspiring read."--Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, "Highly recommended for all of us who do--or plan to do--group work with adolescents....The strength of the book is the clear structure and solid advice but also the fact that it is based on personal experience by the author."--Acta Paediatrica   "A standard text for teaching about group therapy with adolescents....There are many clinical examples. The book is extremely well written and fun to read."--ASAP Newsletter(American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry), "A standard text for teaching about group therapy with adolescents....There are many clinical examples. The book is extremely well written and fun to read."--ASAP Newsletter, "This book is a leading resource for anyone working with adolescents in groups. I have used the second edition in the classroom as a supplemental text. Providing comprehensive coverage of important clinical issues, with illustrative practice examples drawn from the author's in-depth experience, the book is really helpful for students preparing to practice in this area."--Ronald W. Toseland, MSW, PhD, School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, State University of New York "The original edition of this book became an instant classic--required reading for anyone who works with teens. The second edition is ideally suited to practice in the post-9/11 era, as evidenced by the strong emphasis on working with adolescents exposed to trauma and violence. Malekoff has also updated the material dealing with resilience, substance abuse, sexuality, and other crucial issues facing young people today. The number of specific examples, shared in detail, continues to be a major strength. This book should be on the reading list for all who counsel teens individually, in families, and, of course, in groups."--Lawrence Shulman, MSW, EdD, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo/m-/The State University of New York  "This second edition is another 'page turner' from Andrew Malekoff. I couldn't put it down! The book is practical and poetic. It delivers theory and method, classic principles and novel approaches. Concepts, perspectives, and methods, so clearly spelled out, come alive through the beautiful vignettes. There is no psychobabble--the talk is real and the work authentic--and the new chapters are excellent. Malekoff puts meaning to the 'strengths perspective,' a term that too often just rolls off the tongue; his application of this framework to children and adolescents fills a gap in the literature. The chapter on violence, illustrated by transcripts from a range of groups, is startling. Throughout, the book poignantly shows how young people, given a safe environment and involved adults, can work expressively to heal. This text is a treasure."--Trudy Duffy, MSW, PhD, School of Social Work, Boston University, Highly recommended for all of us who do-or plan to do-group work with adolescents....The strength of the book is the clear structure and solid advice but also the fact that it is based on personal experience., "This book is a leading resource for anyone working with adolescents in groups. I have used the second edition in the classroom as a supplemental text. Providing comprehensive coverage of important clinical issues, with illustrative practice examples drawn from the author's in-depth experience, the book is really helpful for students preparing to practice in this area."--Ronald W. Toseland, MSW, PhD, School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, State University of New York "The original edition of this book became an instant classic--required reading for anyone who works with teens. The second edition is ideally suited to practice in the post-9/11 era, as evidenced by the strong emphasis on working with adolescents exposed to trauma and violence. Malekoff has also updated the material dealing with resilience, substance abuse, sexuality, and other crucial issues facing young people today. The number of specific examples, shared in detail, continues to be a major strength. This book should be on the reading list for all who counsel teens individually, in families, and, of course, in groups."--Lawrence Shulman, MSW, EdD, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo/m-/The State University of New York   "This second edition is another 'page turner' from Andrew Malekoff. I couldn't put it down! The book is practical and poetic. It delivers theory and method, classic principles and novel approaches. Concepts, perspectives, and methods, so clearly spelled out, come alive through the beautiful vignettes. There is no psychobabble--the talk is real and the work authentic--and the new chapters are excellent. Malekoff puts meaning to the 'strengths perspective,' a term that too often just rolls off the tongue; his application of this framework to children and adolescents fills a gap in the literature. The chapter on violence, illustrated by transcripts from a range of groups, is startling. Throughout, the book poignantly shows how young people, given a safe environment and involved adults, can work expressively to heal. This text is a treasure."--Trudy Duffy, PhD, MSW, School of Social Work, Boston University, 'A standard text for teaching about group therapy with adolescents... There are many clinical examples. The book is extremely well written and fun to read.'- ASAP Newsletter (American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry) 'Highly recommended for all of us who do - or plan to do - group work with adolescents... The strength of the book is the clear structure and solid advice but also the fact that it is based on personal experience.'- Acta Paediatrica 'I have used the second edition in the classroom as a supplemental text. Providing comprehensive coverage of important clinical issues, with illustrative practice examples drawn from the author's in-depth experience, the book is really helpful for students preparing to practice in this area.'-Ronald W. Toseland, MSW, PhD, School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA 'The original edition of this book became an instant classic - required reading for anyone who works with teens. The second edition is ideally suited to practice in the post-9/11 era, as evidenced by the strong emphasis on working with adolescents exposed to trauma and violence... This book should be on the reading list for all who counsel teens individually, in families, and, of course, in groups.'- Lawrence Shulman, MSW, EdD, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, USA 'Malekoff puts meaning to the 'strengths perspective,' a term that too often just rolls off the tongue; his application of this framework to children and adolescents fills a gap in the literature... This text is a treasure.'-Trudy Duffy, MSW, PhD, School of Social Work, Boston University, USA, "This book is a leading resource for anyone working with adolescents in groups. I have used the second edition in the classroom as a supplemental text. Providing comprehensive coverage of important clinical issues, with illustrative practice examples drawn from the author's in-depth experience, the book is really helpful for students preparing to practice in this area."--Ronald W. Toseland, MSW, PhD, School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, State University of New York "The original edition of this book became an instant classic--required reading for anyone who works with teens. The second edition is ideally suited to practice in the post-9/11 era, as evidenced by the strong emphasis on working with adolescents exposed to trauma and violence. Malekoff has also updated the material dealing with resilience, substance abuse, sexuality, and other crucial issues facing young people today. The number of specific examples, shared in detail, continues to be a major strength. This book should be on the reading list for all who counsel teens individually, in families, and, of course, in groups."--Lawrence Shulman, MSW, EdD, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo/m-/The State University of New York   "This second edition is another 'page turner' from Andrew Malekoff. I couldn't put it down! The book is practical and poetic. It delivers theory and method, classic principles and novel approaches. Concepts, perspectives, and methods, so clearly spelled out, come alive through the beautiful vignettes. There is no psychobabble--the talk is real and the work authentic--and the new chapters are excellent. Malekoff puts meaning to the 'strengths perspective,' a term that too often just rolls off the tongue; his application of this framework to children and adolescents fills a gap in the literature. The chapter on violence, illustrated by transcripts from a range of groups, is startling. Throughout, the book poignantly shows how young people, given a safe environment and involved adults, can work expressively to heal. This text is a treasure."--Trudy Duffy, MSW, PhD, School of Social Work, Boston University, "This book is a leading resource for anyone working with adolescents in groups. I have used the second edition in the classroom as a supplemental text. Providing comprehensive coverage of important clinical issues, with illustrative practice examples drawn from the author's in-depth experience, the book is really helpful for students preparing to practice in this area."--Ronald W. Toseland, MSW, PhD, School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, State University of New York "The original edition of this book became an instant classic--required reading for anyone who works with teens. The second edition is ideally suited to practice in the post-9/11 era, as evidenced by the strong emphasis on working with adolescents exposed to trauma and violence. Malekoff has also updated the material dealing with resilience, substance abuse, sexuality, and other crucial issues facing young people today. The number of specific examples, shared in detail, continues to be a major strength. This book should be on the reading list for all who counsel teens individually, in families, and, of course, in groups."--Lawrence Shulman, MSW, EdD, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo/m-/The State University of New York "This second edition is another 'page turner' from Andrew Malekoff. I couldn't put it down! The book is practical and poetic. It delivers theory and method, classic principles and novel approaches. Concepts, perspectives, and methods, so clearly spelled out, come alive through the beautiful vignettes. There is no psychobabble--the talk is real and the work authentic--and the new chapters are excellent. Malekoff puts meaning to the 'strengths perspective,' a term that too often just rolls off the tongue; his application of this framework to children and adolescents fills a gap in the literature. The chapter on violence, illustrated by transcripts from a range of groups, is startling. Throughout, the book poignantly shows how young people, given a safe environment and involved adults, can work expressively to heal. This text is a treasure."--Trudy Duffy, MSW, PhD, School of Social Work, Boston University, "Highly recommended for all of us who do-or plan to do-group work with adolescents....The strength of the book is the clear structure and solid advice but also the fact that it is based on personal experience."--Acta Paediatrica, "This book is a leading resource for anyone working with adolescents in groups. I have used the second edition in the classroom as a supplemental text. Providing comprehensive coverage of important clinical issues, with illustrative practice examples drawn from the author's in-depth experience, the book is really helpful for students preparing to practice in this area."--Ronald W. Toseland, MSW, PhD, School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, State University of New York "The original edition of this book became an instant classic--required reading for anyone who works with teens. The second edition is ideally suited to practice in the post-9/11 era, as evidenced by the strong emphasis on working with adolescents exposed to trauma and violence. Malekoff has also updated the material dealing with resilience, substance abuse, sexuality, and other crucial issues facing young people today. The number of specific examples, shared in detail, continues to be a major strength. This book should be on the reading list for all who counsel teens individually, in families, and, of course, in groups."--Lawrence Shulman, MSW, EdD, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo/m-/The State University of New York   "This second edition is another 'page turner' from Andrew Malekoff. I couldn't put it down! The book is practical and poetic. It delivers theory and method, classic principles and novel approaches. Concepts, perspectives, and methods, so clearly spelled out, come alive through the beautiful vignettes. There is no psychobabble--the talk is real and the work authentic--and the new chapters are excellent. Malekoff puts meaning to the 'strengths perspective,' a term that too often just rolls off the tongue; his application of this framework to children and adolescents fills a gap in the literature. The chapter on violence, illustrated by transcripts from a range of groups, is startling. Throughout, the book poignantly shows how young people, given a safe environment and involved adults, can work expressively to heal. This text is a treasure."--Trudy Duffy, MSW, PhD, School of Social Work, Boston University
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
362.7083
Table Of Content
Part I:The Adolescent in Context .Adolescent Development, Risk, and Opportunity. Between Adolescent and Group Worker: Uncertainty, Fluidity, and Learning from the Inside Out. Part II: Guidelines for Group Building. Strengths-based Group Work with Adolescents. Planning in Group Work: Where We Begin. Good Beginnings in Group Work: Socializing Adolescents into the Group Culture. What's Going On in There?: Alliance Formation with Parents Whose Adolescent Children Join Groups. Groups on the Go: Spontaneously Formed School-based Mutual Aid Groups for Adolescents in Distress. The Use of Problem Solving in Group Work. The Use of "Program" in Group Work: Cultivating a Sense of Competence, Belonging, and Creativity. Leavetaking, Moving On, and Looking Back: The Ending Transition in Group Work. Part III:Contemporary and Age-old Themes in Group Work: Guidelines, Applications, and Practice Illustrations. Prejudice Reduction, Intergroup Relations, and Group Identity: Spontaneous and Planned Interventions to Address Diversity in Group Work. Violence and Youth I: Dimensions and Interventions in Group Work. Violence and Youth II: When World Stage and Group Work Intersect. Adolescent Sexuality and Group Work: Variations on a Theme. Group Work as a Counterforce to Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse. Loneliness, Social Isolation, Scapegoating, and Group Work: The Adolescent's Struggle to Fit In. Part IV: Special Challenges for Group Workers. On Becoming a Reflective Group Worker.
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
This popular text provides essential knowledge and skills for conducting creative, strengths-based group work with adolescents. A rich introduction to the field, enlivened by numerous illustrations from actual sessions, the book provides principles and guidelines for practice in a wide range of settings. Andrew Malekoff covers all phases of group work, from planning to leavetaking, and highlights the value of self-reflection for successfully handling even the most challenging group situations.
LC Classification Number
HV1421.M35 2007

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