PART 1: INTRODUCTION: BASIC ISSUES IN GROUP WORK

They conclude that group approaches can ameliorate a number of social ills. A survey of more than 40 years of research shows an abundance of evidence that group approaches are associated with clients' improvement in a variety of settings and situations (Barlow et al., 2004; Bednar & Kaul, 1978, 1979, 1994; Bednar & Lawlis, 1971; Burlingame et ... ................
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