NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Social Work (10) Social Work with Individuals and Groups-Practice Sites of Social Case Work and Social Group Work Study Material (Page 1 of 3)

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Social Group Work: Purpose and Principles

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Introduction

  • Group work is a method of social work practice by which individual are served within and through small face-to-face groups, in order to solve their problems and bring about desired changes at the individual, group and community level. It recognizes the strength of social forces that are generated within small groups and seeks to mobilise them change in the client.
  • The practitioner consciously guides the composition, development, and processes of the group for accomplishing goals for each individual member…

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Concept ANG Goals of Social Group Work: Introduction, Characteristics of Group, Importance of Social Group, Types of Social Group

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Introduction

  • According to Aristotle, man is social animal he does not love in isolation for long time. He is basically a social creature. He was of the opinion that person who lives alone are either an angel or beast.
  • A group is basically an assemblage of people. It can be understood as a collection of individual9two or more) , who come together and interact with each other and achieve their goals through group work. The group has played a vital role in the development of individual. It is the group where emergence of interpersonal relations becomes possible.
  • The family, the playmates, the class-fellows, the neighbourhood are the collection of human beings which constitute groups in which m…

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