Working with Older Adults: Group Process and Technique

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Barbara Haight, Faith Gibson
Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2005 M03 30 - 498 pages
First pioneered by Irene Burnside, Working with Older Adults: Group Process and Techniques is now in its Fourth Edition, with new editors and many new contributing authors. By combining interdisciplinary theory and practice, this book introduces students to group work theories, and explains how to modify general theory to meet the needs of older adults, including those who are contending with particular physical and cognitive disabilities. In easily accessible style, with numerous case studies in varying settings (hospitals, nursing homes, residential facilities, day centers, and home care), Working with Older Adults emphasizes group development, structure, process, and evaluating outcomes.

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About the author (2005)

Faith Gibson OBE is an Emeritus Professor of Social Work in the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. She is a graduate of the Universities of Sydney, Queensland and Chicago and holds degrees in psychology, social work and education. While her earlier social work career was in childcare and psychiatric social work, she has been involved in social work practice, policy development, research and teaching concerned with aging and dementia for more than thirty years. She has published widely on social work education, social gerontology, dementia care, and reminiscence theory and practice. She has authored or co-authored six books concerned with reminiscence work with individuals and small groups. She is a member of the British Association of Social Workers, the British Society of Gerontology and the Northern Ireland, UK, and European Reminiscence Networks. She is married to Norman Gibson, an Emeritus Professor of Economics and they have three children and four grandchildren.

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