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COMING SOON! 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 The fourth volume in the Days in the Lives of Social Workers series focuses on social workers’ experiences with groups.This collection of first-person narratives brings to life the many ways in which social workers use group work with clients of all ages, in all settings, and across a variety of populations. Readers will clearly see the power of mutual aid and group process in these stories. Developed in collaboration with the International Association for Social Work With Groups, the book includes the full text of the Standards for the Practice of Social Work With Groups. “This book presents a lovely compilation of group work vignettes—slices of practice life—that reflect a range of populations, issues, and settings in which group work takes place....The informal approach to presentation makes the case examples very user-friendly.” Dominique Moyse Steinberg, DSW, Adjunct Faculty, Smith College SSW, CEO, CustomElderCare® Table of Contents 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. 29. 30. 31. 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 Strengthening Leadership, Building Community Collaboration, Connection, Community A Hospital Based Group With Persons Living With AIDS 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. Family Caregivers: Services for Unsung Heroes The Caregiver Support Group Pet Loss Support Group Children Facing Loss Grieving Daughters Group Work:A Means for Consultation in Schools Gloria’s Casserole: Group Work at a NORC Tapping Into the Creative Parts: Art Therapy With Older Adults Some Things Just Have To Be Lived: Drumming in Group Work Reaching Out and Outreaching Technology in Social Work: Moderating Online Support Groups for Cancer Patients On Group Work for Social Justice: Intergroup Dialogue 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. ABOUT THE EDITORS Linda May Grobman, MSW, ACSW, LSW, is the publisher/editor of The New Social Worker magazine. She edited the books Days in the Lives of Social Workers and More Days in the Lives of Social Workers, and coedited Days in the Lives of Gerontological Social Workers. Linda received her MSW from the University of Georgia and has practiced in mental health and medical settings. She is a former chapter staff member of the National Association of Social Workers. Jennifer Clements, PhD, LCSW, is currently an Associate Professor of Social Work at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. She is Vice President of the International Association for Social Work with Groups and a passionate group worker. She has worked in child welfare practice for 15 years, leading numerous groups with children and adolescents. ISBN: 978-1-929109-33-3 • 2013 • 5.5 x 8.5 • $22.95 plus shipping 18 The New Social Worker Summer 2012 WEAR THESE BUTTONS PROUDLY! Great for Social Work Month or graduation! I am a Social Worker! Red with yellow lettering. 10 buttons for $10. Quantity discounts available. Order today from: White Hat Communications, P.O. Box 5390, Harrisburg, PA 171100390. Shipping charge: Please add $8.50 for first set of 10, $1.50 for each additional set. Contact us for rush or foreign shipping rates. Call 717-238-3787 for rush order prices or to place order with Mastercard, Visa, Discover, or American Express. Order online at shop. whitehatcommunications. com or fax your order to 717-238-2090 I am a Social Worker!