I. The Adolescent in Context
1. Adolescent Development, Risk, and Opportunity
2. Essentials for Group Work with Adolescents: Staying in the
Mess
II. Guidelines for Group Building
3. Strengths-Based Group Work with Adolescents
4. Planning in Group Work: Where We Begin
5. Good Beginnings in Group Work: Socializing Adolescents into the
Group Culture
6. What’s Going On in There?: Forming Alliances with Parents Whose
Adolescent Children Join Groups
7. School-Based Group Work with Adolescents: A View from the Inside
Out
8. Problem Solving in Group Work
9. The Purposeful Use of Activities in Group Work: Innovative,
Expressive, and Mindful Approaches
10. The Ending Transition in Group Work
III. Contemporary and Age-Old Themes in Group Work: Guidelines,
Applications, and Practice Illustrations
11. Addressing Racial and Ethnic Diversity through Group Work
12. Violence and Youth: Dimensions and Interventions in Group
Work
13. Group Work in the Aftermath of Traumatic Events
14. Adolescent Sexuality and Group Work
15. Group Work as a Counterforce to Alcohol and Other Drug
Abuse
IV. Special Challenges for Group Workers
16. The Struggle to Fit In
17. On Becoming a Reflective Group Worker
Andrew Malekoff, MSW, LCSW, CASAC, is Executive Director and CEO of the North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center in Roslyn Heights, New York, where he has worked since 1977. Mr. Malekoff is Editor in Chief of Social Work with Groups: A Journal of Community and Clinical Practice, has taught as an adjunct professor at the Adelphi and New York University Schools of Social Work, and serves as a board member for the International Association for Social Work with Groups. He was named Social Work Community Practitioner of the Year by the New York State Social Work Education Association. Widely published, Mr. Malekoff has presented his work and facilitated workshops across the United States and Canada.
This book is a leading resource for anyone working with adolescents
in groups. Providing comprehensive coverage of important clinical
issues, with illustrative practice examples drawn from the author's
in-depth experience, the book is really helpful for students
preparing to practice in this area.--Ronald W. Toseland, MSW, PhD,
School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, State University of
New York
Readable, engaging, and thoroughly grounded in theory and
experience, this clear, practical text is presented in a
straightforward yet thought-provoking manner. Group Work with
Adolescents is one of those rare texts that students will enjoy
reading! The third edition contains important contemporary content
on adolescent brain development, the use of newer group work
interventions such as mindfulness and animal-assisted therapy, and
the important role of social media in the life of today's
adolescent.--Shirley R. Simon, MSW, LCSW, School of Social Work,
Loyola University Chicago
A very welcome addition to the literature. Malekoff identifies the
assets and challenges that young people experience in contemporary
society and offers group work as a current and apt approach to
address them. Groups are justly presented as safe spaces for
adolescents to celebrate cultural diversity in all its forms--in
terms of sexual orientation, ability status, gender, and race and
ethnicity--and to become engaged in their own healing and the
transformation of their environments. The third edition comes alive
through up-to-date research findings, discussions of alternative
group modalities, and new case studies. The content is fresh and
highly relevant for practitioners and students.--Flavio F.
Marsiglia, PhD, Distinguished Foundation Professor of Cultural
Diversity and Health, School of Social Work, Arizona State
University
Writing with eloquence, artistry and heart, Malekoff takes the
mystique out of group work. This is the best book I have read about
how to engage and build trusting relationships with adolescents.
The third edition masterfully describes how to integrate
mindfulness into group work, among other new topics. It is perfect
for new practitioners and will rekindle the creativity of those
with extensive experience. Malekoff brings practice to life in this
book.--Ariel Allena Botta, MSW, LICSW, Director of Group
Psychotherapy, Department of Psychiatry, Boston Children's
Hospital
I currently use Group Work with Adolescents in my undergraduate as
well as graduate-level classes that address planning strategies,
growth and development, and programming when working with youth.
Malekoff does a wonderful job of synthesizing the goals of youth
workers with the uniqueness of adolescent life. He has developed
ideas and concepts that students who have graduated from our
program use in their daily work.--Christopher Kowalski, EdD,
Division of Leisure, Youth, and Human Services, University of
Northern Iowa
Malekoff speaks directly to the adolescent group worker who is
willing to push back against the assumption that life is simple and
teenagers are complicated. He recounts the truth about what it is
like to give yourself over to a group of teenagers, ingeniously
describing the combination of dynamic energy (chaos and mess),
interpersonal banter, and creativity (poetry, music, dancing) that
actually takes place when you leave your ego at the door. Page
after page, Andy walks the walk and keeps it real. Each chapter
provides a combination of inspiration, understanding, and creative
possibilities--just what adolescent group workers need.--Katrina
Skewes McFerran, PhD, Head of Music Therapy, University of
Melbourne, Australia
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