Group Work: Theories and Practices
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Book Details
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Author: H.Y. Siddiqui
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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Binding: Paperback
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Release Date: 01-01-2021
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ISBN: 9788131601723
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Pages: 236
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Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
About the Book
“Group Work: Theories and Practices” is the first comprehensive text on group work methods written by an Indian author, offering valuable insights into their theoretical foundations and practical applications. Widely used in the subcontinent, particularly in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, group work has emerged as a key strategy for empowering women, as well as supporting children, youth, and the elderly across various contexts.
This book examines social science research and its theories and offers guidelines for their application in developing countries like India. It serves as an essential resource for students, educators, and professionals in social work, adult education, rural and child development, and those working with groups. The text covers the core aspects of group work:
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The principles of group work
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Techniques for effectively working with groups
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The skills needed for group work
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Group work with various demographics, including children, adolescents, elderly, and women
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The role of self-help groups in social empowerment
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the field of social development and the practical application of group work techniques in real-world settings.
About the Author
H.Y. Siddiqui taught in the Department of Social Work at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, for over 35 years (1969–2005). He has contributed to various professional committees in India, such as the Panel on Social Work Education, Rehabilitation Council of India, and Association of Schools of Social Work in India. He has also worked as a consultant for national and international NGOs and funding agencies.
Professor Siddiqui has lectured on social work education, women’s issues, child labor, and drug abuse in several countries, including the USA, Canada, UK, New Zealand, Australia, China, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. He has authored and edited numerous books and articles in the field of social development.

