Table of contents for The mutual-aid approach to working with groups : helping people help one another / Dominique Moyse Steinberg.


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CONTENTS 
Foreword 
Preface 
Recommended Further Reading 
Introduction 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
The Purpose of This Book 
The Mutual-Aid Approach 
The Theoretical Basis for Mutual Aid 
The Conditions for Mutual-Aid Practice 
Implications for Practice 
How This Book Is Organized 
Recommended Further Reading 
THEME 
Chapter 1. The Mutual-Aid Approach in Social Work 
with Groups 
Mutual Aid 
The Mutual-Aid Mind-Set 
The Primary Functions of Mutual-Aid Practice 
The Notion of Group-Specific Skillful Practice 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Reading 
Chapter 2. The Nine Dynamics of Mutual Aid and Their 
Implications for Practice 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Sharing Data 
The Dialectic Process 
Discussing Taboos 
All in the Same Boat 
Mutual Support 
Mutual Demand 
Individual Problem Solving 
Rehearsal 
Strength in Numbers 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Reading 
Chapter 3. Pregroup Planning with Mutual Aid in Mind 53 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Setting the Stage 
Systemic Factors to Consider 
The Role of Group Purpose in Mutual Aid 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Reading 
Chapter 4. Early Group Goals and Norms 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Goals to Emphasize in the First Session 
Norms to Emphasize in the First Session 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Reading 
Chapter 5. Mutual Aid, "Time and Place," and the Role 
of the Worker 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Time and Place 
The Changing Role of the Worker 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Reading 
Chapter 6. Individual Problem Solving from a Mutual- 
Aid Point of View 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Prologue 
Common Problem-Solving Strategies 
The Mutual-Aid Approach 
What Needs to Happen to Make Mutual Aid Happen 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Furhter Reading
Chapter 7. Mutual Aid and Authority 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Having a Real Say and the Group's Need for It 
Authority and Group Development 
Helping the Group Exercise Its Say Along Humanistic 
As Well As Democratic Lines 
Professional Reflection 
Group-Specific Skills for Decentralizing Authority 
and for Helping a Group Maintain a Democratic- 
Humanistic Climate 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Reading 
Chapter 8. The Role of Conflict in a Mutual-Aid System 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Keys to Using Conflict for Mutual Aid 
Group-Specific Skills for Helping a Group Use Conflict 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Reading 
VARIATIONS ON A THEME 
Chapter 9. Mutual-Aid Practice with the Single-Session 
Group 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Time and Place Issues 
of the Single-Session Group 
Implications for Practice 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Reading 
Chapter 10. Mutual-Aid Practice 
with Short-Term Groups 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Time and Place Issues of the Short-Term Group 
Implications for Practice 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Reading 
Chapter 11. Mutual-Aid Practice with Open-Ended 
Groups 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Time and Place Issues of the Open-Ended Group 
Implications for Practice 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Readings 
Chapter 12. Mutual-Aid Practice with Very Large Groups 233 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
Time and Place Issues of the Very Large Group 
Implications For Practice 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Readings 
Chapter 13. Conclusion 
Key Concepts of This Chapter 
All Things Considered 
Group-Specific Skills for Helping a Group Evaluate 
Its Mutual-Aid Development 
End Note 
Key Points of This Chapter 
Recommended Further Readings 
References




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Social group work, Self-help groups