1st Edition

Groupwork With Children and Adolescents

By Ralph L Kolodny, James A Garland Copyright 1984

    This state-of-the-art information on social groupwork with children and youth provides theoretical guidelines and suggestions for practice. Each authoritative chapter represents a blending of old and new practice models and syntheses of various knowledge perspectives and emphasizes the subtlety and unpredictability of groupwork. Experts addresses the issues of getting groups started, adapting group programs to the needs of younger school-age children, and using group therapy with young abused and neglected girls. They also include specific observations about the psychic and social developmental characteristics of the age groupings as a guiding factor in choosing group models and intervention techniques. Topics discussed include aspects of group dynamics, group techniques, resistance, stages in group development, and developmental issues of group members.

    Contents Socializing Preadolescents Into the Group Culture
    • “Get’cha After School”: The Professional Avoidance of Boyhood Realitites
    • Peer Culture and the Organization of Self and Object Representations in Children’s Psychotherapy Groups
    • Differential Assessment and Treatment of the School Age Child: Three Group Approaches
    • Resistance and Work in Adolescent Groups
    • Groupwork With Abused Adolescent Girls: A Special Challenge

    Biography

    Ralph L Kolodny, James A Garland