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Group Work with the Elderly: An Annotated Bibliography by Ronald H. Aday, Kathryn L. Aday β€” book cover

Group Work with the Elderly: An Annotated Bibliography

by Ronald H. Aday, Kathryn L. Aday
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Overview

Through the process of group dynamics, many of today's elderly have found solutions to problems by participating in groups. The field of group work with the elderly, much like the aging population itself, has grown dramatically in recent years. It is used extensively as a service modality in a wide variety of community and institutional settings serving older persons and their families. This book provides a needed resource to the interdisciplinary literature on group work for use by professional researchers, practitioners, educators, family members, and older persons themselves, seeking to take control of this life stage.

The purpose of this annotated bibliography is to provide social workers, counselors, group facilitators, activity directors, researchers, and other mental health professionals with a compilation of state-of-the-art references found in the group work literature. The literature spans over a period of 25 years from 1970-1996 and identifies 451 resources.

The book contains no figures.

About the Author, Ronald H. Aday, Kathryn L. Aday

RONALD H. ADAY is Director of Aging Studies and Professor of Sociology at Middle Tennessee University.

KATHRYN L. ADAY is a graduate student in Social Work at the University of Alabama.

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Describes print resources published between 1970 and 1996, including journal articles, books, book chapters, theses, dissertations, and research reports. Citations are organized into eight chapters on general group issues, counseling groups, caregiver support groups, expressive therapy, psychotherapy, remotivation, reality orientation, and reminiscence and life review groups. Useful for social workers, counselors, group facilitators, activity directors, researchers, and other mental health professionals. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
June 19, 1997
Publisher
ABC-Clio, LLC
Pages
184
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313298455

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