This is where is group work mainly grew up.
What are settlement houses?
According to Field Theory, this is the amount of attraction that the members of a group feel for one another.
What is cohesion?
The is the right of persons from all cultures to adhere to their cultural practices and worldviews.
What is pluralism?
These are groups that begin and end with the same membership and frequently meet for a predetermined number of sessions.
What are closed groups?
This is one of the primary reasons for contacting members who drop out prematurely.
What is to motivate them to seek further treatment?
In the 1940s and 1950s, this is what group work focused on.
What is mental health and therapy?
This is the theory that uses structured groups to confront, challenge and eliminate antisocial peer group norms and replace them with prosocial norms.
What is Social Learning Theory?
Helping members develop this allows them to comprehend more fully the experiences that result from diverse lifestyles.
What is Empathy?
This is when the worker or a member demonstrates behaviors in a particular situation so that others in the group can observe what to do and how to do it.
What is modeling?
This should happen at the mid-point and endings of groups and has many purposes, including enhanced client services.
What is evaluation?
Attempts to revitalize social group work in social work came about from this source,
What is the Association for the Advancement of Social Work With Groups?
A group that is designed to restore and rehabilitate group members who are behaving dysfunctionally follows this model.
What is the Remedial Model?
No matter what time of group you run, this will always be present.
What is multiculturalism?
This refers to having group members act out a situation with each other’s help.
What is role playing?
This is when a group leader should start planning for termination.
What is at the beginning of the group?
Interest in group work in schools of social welfare weakened in this time period.
When are the 1960s and 1970s?
This theory views the group as gestalt, or an evolving entity of opposing forces that act to hold members of the group and to move the group along in its quest for goal achievement.
What is Social Learning Theory?
This needs to be left at the door when one is leading a group.
What is ego?
In the psychoanalytic tradition, this is the projection of feelings onto members by the leader.
What is counter-transference?
This practice values each member of the community as equally valuable, and works to restore to rather than remove offenders from the community.
What is restorative justice?
This person is considered to be the Mother of Social Work?
When the behaviors of the group members and the worker are governed by the consequences of their actions, it can be said that they are engaging in which type of learning?
What is Operant conditioning?
This must be incorporated into all of our social work practice (including group work)
What is Anti-Racist/Anti-Oppressive practice?
Authoritarian, democratic and laissez-faire are all examples of this.
What is leadership styles?
This is the most fun you have ever had.
What is attending Social Work Methods with Groups in Spring 2024?