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245 0 0 _aGroup Work Stories Celebrating Diversity /
_cAndrew Malekoff.
250 _a1st
300 _axv, 199 p. :
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_c24 cm.
500 _aAcademic
505 0 _aIntroduction Andrew Malekoff Part I: From the Inside-Out 1. When the Trainer Got Trained: Seven Things I Learned About Delivering Diversity Trainings Norissa J. Williams 2. Addressing Internalized Biases and Stereotypes of the Group Leader: A Life-Long Professional Task Lawrence Shulman 3. Invisible People Don’t Need Masks Jennifer A. Clements 4. "Small" Acts Are Often Not That Small Mark Doel 5. Hope and Sorrow Joshua L. Miller 6. To a Classroom in Botswana (and Back) in Search of Cultural Understanding Amy Nitza 7. Exploring Personal and Professional Understanding of Nonmonogamous Relationships: Reflections on a Group Work–Informed Workshop Sarah R. Hemphill, Shirley R. Simon, and Brandon Haydon Part II: Growing Up 8. Which Drums Should We Play? Katrina Skewes McFerran 9.
505 0 _aGroup Work with Gay Male Teens at the Time of 9/11 Andrew J. Peters 10. The Watusi Girls: A Legacy of Inspiration Carol Irizarry 11. Creating Space for LGBTQ Youths to Guide the Group Karen Myers 12. From Profiled to Praiseworthy to Proud Andrew Malekoff Part III: Aging 13. A Different Kind of Sorority Charlene Lane 14. Lessons Learned from Ballroom Dancing with Older Adults Ann M. Rodio and Alexandria Holmes Part IV: From Medical Model to Social Model 15. "Oh, Don’t Get Your Hopes up about That. He’ll Never Be the Same" Joseph Walsh 16. Celebrating Neurodiversity: An Often-Overlooked Difference in Group Work Barbara Muskat 17. Come As You Are!: Creating Community with Groups Melissa Eaton Part V: Language 18. "Professors, Why Did You Ask Us to Throw Out All Our Hopes and Dreams?" Carol S.
505 0 _aCohen and Yuxin Pei 19. Working with a Diversity of Languages: Francophone and Anglophone Coparticipants in Groups of Parents of Transgender Children Annie Pullen Sansfaçon and David Ward 20. Placing Diversity: Graduate Encounters with Group Work Narine N. Kerelian Part VI: In The Classroom 21. Being Black in a Higher Learning Institution Destinee Miguest 22. Until the Animals Get Their Own Story Teller, the Hunter Remains the Hero of All Tales Olufunke Oba 23. Recognizing the Needs of Black Social Work Students in the Current Racial Climate Norissa J. Williams 24. Flowers and a Garden, Children and Games, Laughter and Fun: Unity in Diversity Reineth Prinsloo, Jenilee Botha, Lee-Ann Human, Lindokuhle Maphalala, Thato Masuku, Zipho Tshapela, and Evadné van den Berg 25.
505 0 _aCountertransference Challenges in Working with Diversity: A Group Worker Reflects Les Fleischer Part VII: Searching for Meaning and More 26. Insiders in an Empty World Maria A. Gurrola 27. Women Faculty of Color in a Predominantly White Institution: A Natural Support Group Edna W. Comer, Catherine K. Medina, Lirio K. Negroni, and Rebecca L. Thomas 28. Healing Through Group Work Bharati Sethi 29. "Being Accepted" and "Being Accepted"? Jan Fook 30. Breaking Taboos: The Power of Group Work for First-Generation Scholars George W. Turner, Michael D. Pelts, and Michelle G. Thompson 31. The Village: Still Alive and Necessary Samuel R. Benbow
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