Can a Structured Model for Group Intervention be Responsive to Group Process? A Proposal

作者: Einat Peled , Guy Perel

DOI: 10.1007/S10615-010-0285-2

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摘要: This paper explores the common but complex challenge facing many social workers of using structured group intervention models while maintaining sensitivity and responsiveness to process. It puts forward guidelines for development both responsive intervention, based on our extensive experience in developing implementing two such focusing fathering violent men mothering by abused women. First, we suggest incorporating into process a reliance continuous dialogue with members target population, facilitators, an evolving flexible design. Second, propose three desirable attributes model intervention: preceding action understanding; modularity; offering choice options. Finally, present demonstrate principles facilitation groups.

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