Group Work with the Elderly and Family CaregiversThis practical guide is intended for students as well as professionals who would like to develop their skills for working with groups of older adults. Part I provides a conceptual overview of group work, and Part II focuses on specific methods and skills to facilitate different types of group work, including groups that are culturally diverse, as well as teleconferencing and on-line computer network groups. Other topics include leadership; social, recreational, and educational groups; service and advocacy groups; and group work with family caregivers. |
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... stress combined with demonstration and practice of specific stress - reduction techniques . The second practitioner decides to break the group into two compo- nents , a 1 - hour lecture and discussion about the effects of stress and how ...
... stress combined with demonstration and practice of specific stress - reduction techniques . The second practitioner decides to break the group into two compo- nents , a 1 - hour lecture and discussion about the effects of stress and how ...
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... stressful life events and enable them to grow and develop as they proceed through difficult life transitions such as ... stress that can threaten older persons ' capacities to cope effectively . When stressful life events occur in ...
... stressful life events and enable them to grow and develop as they proceed through difficult life transitions such as ... stress that can threaten older persons ' capacities to cope effectively . When stressful life events occur in ...
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... stress than the actual amount of effort expended ( Horowitz , 1985 ) . For example , personal care tasks such as toileting , bathing , lifting , and transferring are often thought to be particularly stressful because they demand great ...
... stress than the actual amount of effort expended ( Horowitz , 1985 ) . For example , personal care tasks such as toileting , bathing , lifting , and transferring are often thought to be particularly stressful because they demand great ...
Contents
Working with Older Adults in Groups | 3 |
Facilitating Therapeutic Group Dynamics | 26 |
Leadership Skills | 53 |
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