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245 00 $aBurnside's working with older adults :$bgroup process and techniques /$cedited by Barbara Haight, Faith Gibson.
246 30 $aWorking with older adults
250 $a4th ed.
260 $aSudbury, Mass. :$bJones and Bartlett,$c2005.
300 $axxi, 498 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $aRevised edition of: Working with older adults. 3rd ed. c1994.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPart I$tThe context for group work practice with older people --$gChapter 1$tIntroduction /$rFaith Gibson and Barbara Haight --$gChapter 2$tDemographic and psychosocial aspects of aging /$rBarbara Haight, Mary Gwynne Schmidt, and Irene Burnside --$gChapter 3$tHistory and overview of group work /$rBarbara Haight and Irene Burnside --$gChapter 4$tPrinciples of Linden /$rMolly Ranney and Irene Burnside --$gChapter 5$tPrinciples of Yalom /$rMolly Ranney and Irene Burnside --$gPart 2$tGuidelines for groups --$gChapter 6$tEducation and preparation for group work /$rFaith Gibson and Irene Burnside --$gChapter 7$tGroup Goals and Contracts Assessment and Planning /$rFaith Gibson and Irene Burnside --$gChapter 8$tMembership selection and criteria /$rFaith Gibson and Irene Burnside --$gChapter 9$tLeadership and co-leadership issues /$rFaith Gibson and Irene Burnside --$gPart 3$tTherapeutic groups --$gChapter 10$tSpecial types of groups /$rBarbara Haight --$gChapter 11$tGroup work with people with dementia /$rFaith Gibson and Irene Burnside --$gChapter 12$tGroup work with people with physical disabilities /$rBarbara Haight and Irene Burnside --$gChapter 13$tReality orientation, remotivation, and validation therapy /$rElizabeth Williams --$gChapter14$tReminiscence group work /$rFaith Gibson and Irene Burnside --$gChapter 15$tGuided autobiography groups /$rJames Birren & Donna Deutchman --$gChapter 16$tMusic and other arts activities with older adults /$rBarry Bortnick --$gChapter 17$tSupport groups and self help groups /$rCarole A. Winston and Jane B. Neese --$gChapter 18$tGroup Psychotherapy /$rRobin Stull Haight --$gChapter 19$tGroup work with older adults at the end of life /$rBrian de Vries, Marvin Westwood, and John Blando.
505 00 $gPart 4$tSettings for group work --$gChapter 20$tRetirement preparation groups /$rPatricia Shafer --$gChapter 21$tA Model of Group Work in Retirement Communities /$rJanet E. Black, James J. Kelly, and Susan Rice --$gChapter 22$tDay care services /$rBarbara Haight and Jean Duchesneau --$gChapter 23$tGroups in board and care homes A Multidisciplinary approach /$rJanet E. Black, Sally Friedlob and James Kelly --$gChapter 24$tGroup work in long term care facilities /$rElaine Amella --$gChapter 25$tGroups for older persons in acute care settings /$rBarbara J. Edlund and Nancy J. Finch --$tPart 5 Multidisciplinary perspectives --$gChapter 26 A nursing perspective /$rBarbara K Haight & Irene M. Burnside --$gChapter 27$tAn occupational therapy perspective /$rMaralynne D. Mitcham, Jerry K. Burik, and Alison M. Wicks --$gChapter 28$tA Physical therapy perspective /$rHolly H. Wise and Sandra S. Brotherton --$gChapter 29$tA Social Work Perspective /$rFaith Gibson --$gPart 6$tIssues in group work --$gChapter 30$tConsultation and supervision /$rFaith Gibson and Irene Burnside --$gChapter 31$tEthical Issues in group work /$rJane B. Neese and Carole A. Winston --$gChapter 32$tCross- cultural issues in group work /$rE. Frederick Anderson and Roger Delgado --$gChapter 33$tResearch issues in group work /$rBarbara Haight --$gChapter 34$tEvaluation issues in Group Work for Older Adults /$rThomas W. Pierce.
520 $aThis book addresses the ethnic and cultural differences revevant to group practice with ethnic minority elders, as well as the growing number of people with dementia. Each chapter includes key words, learning objectives, case studies, application exercises, references and bibliographies.
650 0 $aSocial work with older people.
650 0 $aSocial group work.
650 0 $aGroup psychoanalysis.
650 12 $aAged.
650 12 $aGroup Processes.
650 22 $aPsychotherapy, Group.
650 22 $aSocial Work.
650 6 $aService social aux personnes a ge es.
650 6 $aService social des groupes.
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700 1 $aHaight, Barbara K.
700 1 $aGibson, Faith.
730 0 $aWorking with older adults.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tBurnside's working with older adults.$b4th ed.$dSudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett, 2005$w(OCoLC)607606570
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