Groupwork Practice

Groupwork Practice by Tom Douglas, published by Tavistock Publications in 1976, is a reprint edition consisting of 217 pages. This book provides an exploration of groupwork within the context of social science and social work, focusing on the dynamics and processes involved in group settings. It aims to present a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices that underpin effective groupwork, making it a relevant resource for practitioners and students in the field.
Readers will find a detailed examination of various aspects of groupwork, including the roles of participants, the significance of group dynamics, and the application of theoretical frameworks in practice. The content is designed to enhance the reader’s knowledge and skills in facilitating group interactions, addressing challenges, and fostering collaboration among group members. This edition serves as a valuable reference for those interested in the intersection of social work and group methodologies.
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