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CHAPTER EIGHTTYPES, FORMS, AND FUNCTIONS OF GROUPS
The Practice of Generalist Social Work (2nd ed.)
Key Ideas
Groups can be either natural or formed.
Types, functions, structures, and goals of groups differ, but they all share similar considerations and processes.
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Basic Structure of Groups
Natural Occur in the context of socialization
Formed Organized from the outside such as by an
institutions or organizations
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Three Models of Formed Groups
Task groups Designed to accomplish a specific purpose
Social action or goals groups Form of task group focused on advocating
social justice Client groups
Focused on facilitating personal change Reciprocal and remedial groups
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Group Work Logistics
Setting and location Number of meetings Organization Membership
Open vs closed Voluntary vs mandatory
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