Social work with groups

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Abstract

This article attempts to contextualise the practice of group work in the urban scenario, based on the author's experiences and the experiences of social workers in the field. The group orientation of Indian society, the significance of group work in a democracy, the relevance of open and small groups, understanding of group processes and the skills required, and scope and limitations of the method are discussed.

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Lata, N. (2008). Social work with groups. Indian Journal of Social Work, 69(2), 221–237. https://doi.org/10.2307/350119

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