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Riding the Mutual Aid Bus and Other Adventures in Group Work A “Days in the Lives of Social Workers” Collection Linda May Grobman, MSW, ACSW, LSW, and Jennifer Clements, Ph.D., LCSW, Co-Editors Foreword by Steven Kraft, Past President of IASWG (formerly AASWG) Groups come in all kinds.Therapy groups. Support groups.Task groups. Psychoeducational groups. Online groups. Play groups. Experiential groups. Art groups. Drumming groups. Co-facilitated groups. Child groups. Adult groups. Family groups.The list goes on. Regardless of what setting you are in, if you are a social worker, you will work with groups at some time in your career. You may have a picture in your mind of what a social work group looks like. It probably has people sitting in a circle, talking about their feelings. There certainly are groups described in this book that fit that image of a traditional group. However, the editors also introduce you to groups that take place on a bus or a train, in a public restroom, in cyberspace, or on a zipline 40 feet in the air! Each story takes the reader into the life of a particular social worker and shares practice wisdom about a time when that social worker worked with a group. By reading each one, you will have a greater perspective on social work with groups. The diversity of the chapters, fields of practice, types of group, and populations will give you a greater idea of the power of group work. It can be quite an adventure! Developed in collaboration with the International Association for Social Work With Groups (IASWG), this book includes the full text of the Standards for Social Work Practice With Groups. “These captivating stories will inspire and inform social workers about the endless possibilities and power of practice with groups. Social workers will find strong connections with stories that are set across a wide range of organizational contexts with highly diverse populations, group models, and strategies. The accessible and poignant chapters will resonate with practitioners and students as the authors share their challenges in working with groups—as well as their successes. Ultimately, the stories provide examples of skillful practice and accompanying struggles that promote progress and change through group membership.” Carol S. Cohen, DSW, Associate Professor Adelphi University School of Social Work, Garden City, New York Co-Chair, Commission on Group Work in Social Work Education, International Association for Social Work with Groups Table of Contents About the Editors/Contributors Foreword Introduction Acknowledgments 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Somewhere Else Journey Into the Land of Groups Group Worker’s Heaven Psychoeducation With Adolescent Girls in Crisis Social Work 40 Feet in the Air Creating Group Norms Around the Campfire Riding the Mutual Aid Bus The Magic of Group Work: Preparing for Adoption Keeping the Hope Alive: Family Nurturing CampTM Don’t Count Me Out Job Club Support Group Refugees in a Community Health Clinic Red Flags and Common Themes in an Addictions Group Group Therapy for Social Phobias and Panic Attacks Overcoming the Secret of Shy Bladder in a Weekend Workshop Graduation Day Shattering Stereotypes: A Group for “Mature Women” Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk With the Sexuality and Gender Identity Group Fight Club: A Support Group for LGBT College Students In the Company of Others An Intergenerational Group Experience for Social Work Students Group Work at a Homeless Shelter The Power of Men’s Stories A Focus on Relational Needs Uplifting Fathers and Strengthening Families The Group Who Holds the Group Group Work With Male Adolescent Sex Offenders Crisis Oriented Group Work With Emergency Services Personnel 29. Strengthening Leadership, Building Community 30. Collaboration, Connection, Community 31. A Hospital Based Group With Persons Living With AIDS 32. Family Caregivers: Services for Unsung Heroes 33. The Caregiver Support Group 34. Pet Loss Support Group 35. Children Facing Loss 36. Grieving Daughters 37. Group Work: A Means for Consultation in Schools 38. Gloria’s Casserole: Group Work at a NORC 39. Tapping Into the Creative Parts: Art Therapy With Older Adults 40. Some Things Just Have To Be Lived: Drumming in Group Work 41. Reaching Out and Outreaching 42. Technology in Social Work: Moderating Online Support Groups for Cancer Patients 43. On Group Work for Social Justice: Intergroup Dialogue 44. From Group Member to Hero, Husband, and Father: A Long-Term Reflection Appendix A: Resources of Interest to Social Workers With Groups Appendix B: Standards for the Practice of Social Work With Groups See http://www.daysinthelivesofsocialworkers. com for more information. 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