2013
DOI: 10.1080/01609513.2012.763107
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IASWG Standards for Social Work Practice with Groups: Development, Application, and Evolution

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“…Participants who matriculated in the new curriculum did better on the IC-SWG than students under the old curriculum. Group work scholars recommend that the Standards be part of social work with groups' curriculum (C. S. Cohen & Olshever, 2013;Macgowan, 2012Macgowan, , 2013Macgowan & Vakharia, 2012;Macgowan & Wong, 2015;Shera et al, 2013).…”
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“…Participants who matriculated in the new curriculum did better on the IC-SWG than students under the old curriculum. Group work scholars recommend that the Standards be part of social work with groups' curriculum (C. S. Cohen & Olshever, 2013;Macgowan, 2012Macgowan, , 2013Macgowan & Vakharia, 2012;Macgowan & Wong, 2015;Shera et al, 2013).…”
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“…Groups for social work consumers are on the rise (C. S. Cohen & Olshever, 2013;Sweihach & LaPorte, 2009. They include groups of the following populations: cancer survivors; parents; substance users; people with mental or physical disabilities; those experiencing grief and loss; victims of interpersonal violence; veterans; youth who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer; immigrants; children; and older adults, and so on.…”
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