The practice of group work /
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
1971.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword, by the editors
- Introduction: On the use of groups in social work practice, by W. Schwartz
- Single-room occupancy: Group work with urban rejects in a slum hotel, by J. Shapiro
- The school: Group work in the public schools, by A. Gitterman
- The neighborhood: The settlement house, mediator for the poor, by B. E. Farris, G. Murillo, and W. M. Hale
- The hospital: The social worker as mediator on a hospital ward, by H. Lipton and S. Malter
- Public welfare: Group work with adolescents in a public foster care agency, by J. B. Peterson and C. H. Sturgies
- The trade union: A group approach to link community mental health with labor, by H. J. Weiner
- The community: A function for the social worker in the antipoverty program, by D. Heymann
- Residential treatment: The skills of child care, by D. Birnbach
- The prison: Group work in a maximum security prison, by G. J. Forthun and R. E. Nuehring
- Program: "Program" in group work; another look, by L. Shulman
- Recording: The "record of service"; describing social work practice, by G. P. Garfield and C. R. Irizarry.