1st Edition

Violence Prevention and Treatment in Groups

By George Getzel Copyright 1988

    This informative and thoughtful book demonstrates the value of social group work concepts applied to domestic and other forms of violence. Written by social work practitioners, each chapter focuses on a different form of violence and the appropriate models of social work with groups. Using detailed accounts of their own practice and research, professionals explain behavioral, interactional, and humanistic approaches toward varying service service populations--including perpetrators, as well as victims or “survivors.” The samples of creative interventions with victims of childhood sexual abuse, rape, and domestic battering will inspire sympathy and reflection among all professionals who too often see the consequences of victimization in their own practices.

    Contents Violence, Social Work, and Groups: An Overview
    • Differential Models of Social Work Groups With Family Violence
    • Group Work With Abusive Men: A Multidimensional Model
    • An Evaluation of a Group Program for Men Who Batter
    • Group Therapy Techniques for Work With Child Sexual Abuse Victims
    • Use of Group Work to Help Children Cope With the Violent Death of a Classmate
    • Group Work With Rape Survivors
    • Group Work With Battered Women

    Biography

    George Getzel