*Week7 6215C Methods of Practice: Group Work With Children*
Groups are a frequent form of intervention in social work. They can help
reduce the sense of isolation adult clients often feel when they are faced
with anxiety, depression, or many other problematic circumstances.
This week, you consider the ways in which children are no different in
terms of certain needs. Group counseling can build social connections and
help children find mutual support. Although counseling a group of children
may seem daunting, many social workers find that groups provide the best
environment for children to succeed.
Readings
Day 1
• Webb, N. B. (2019). *Social work practice with children *(4th ed.). New
York, NY: The Guilford Press. o Chapter 8, “Group Work With Children”
Day 2
• • Lopez, A., & Burt, I. (2013). Counseling groups: A creative strategy
increasing children of incarcerated parents’ sociorelational
interactions. *Journal
of Creativity in Mental Health, 8*(4), 395–415.
doi:10.1080/15401383.2013.844660 Note: You will access this article from
the Walden Library databases.
• • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2011).
*Interventions
for disruptive behavior disorders: Evidence-based and promising practices*.
HHS Pub. No. SMA-11-4634. Retrieved from
https://store.samhsa.gov/system/files/ebpspromisingpractices-idbd.pdf
• • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2011).
*Interventions
for disruptive behavior disorders: Selecting evidence-based practices for
children with disruptive behavior disorders to address unmet needs: Factors
to consider in decisionmaking*. HHS Pub. No. SMA-11-4634. Retrieved from
https://store.samhsa.gov/system/files/selectingebps-idbd.pdf
• • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2017).
*Disruptive
behavior disorders*. Retrieved August 7, 2018, from
https://www.samhsa.gov/treatment/mental-disorders/disruptive-behavior-disorders
• • Ziff, K., Pierce, L., Johanson, S., & King, M. (2012). ArtBreak: A
creative group counseling program for children. *Journal of Creativity in
Mental Health, 7*(1), 107–121. doi:10.1080/15401383.2012.657597 Note: You
will access this article from the Walden Library
Discussion: Preparing a Child for Group
There are a number of evidence-based strategies for working with children
who have behavior problems—many of those strategies use groups. In this
Discussion, you identify a group curriculum recognized by the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and explain how you would
prepare a child to enter that group for the first time.
Review the Learning Resources and access the Walden Library to find
additional peer-reviewed resources.
Post:
- Describe at least two advantages of group work with children.
- Briefly describe an evidenced-based group curriculum found
through the SAMSHA resources for children with disruptive behavior
disorders.
- Explain how you would prepare a 10-year-old child to enter this
group for children with disruptive behavior disorders.
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