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Development of innovative group work practice using the intervention research paradigm slides notes
This lecture provides information pertaining to the use of the intervention research paradigm when developing treatment interventions. The stages involved in the intervention research paradigm are presented, as well as two case studies.

Date Posted: Friday, January 06, 2006
Authors: Maeda J Galinsky, Andrea Meier
Applicable Courses: Child and Adolescent Practice, Family and Child Practice, Group Work, Mental Health Practice, Research and Research Methods
Topics: Children and Families, Mental Health

Transforming the Story: Narrative Applications to a Stepmother Support Group slides notes
This lecture discusses the challenges and stereotypes faced by women who are stepmothers in our society, and explores the uses of narrative therapy to support women who are stepmothers.

Date Posted: Thursday, December 16, 2004
Authors: Anne C Jones
Applicable Courses: Family and Child Practice, Family Development and HBSE, Group Work, Practice with Women
Topics: Children and Families, Mental Health

Increasing Cultural Responsiveness of Family Group Conferencing slides notes
This lecture presents Family Group Conferencing, a strengths-based model that unites a family and their supports to develop and carry out a proposal that protects, nurtures, and safeguards children and their family members and addresses the cultural competencies needed for supporting African American, Native American, and Latino/Hispanic families through this model.

Date Posted: Friday, August 20, 2004
Authors: Iris B Carlton-LaNey, Marie O Weil
Applicable Courses: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Practice, Child Welfare and Child Welfare Policy, Discrimination and Inequality, Family and Child Policy, Family and Child Practice, Family Development and HBSE, Group Work, Organization and Community Practice
Topics: Children and Families, Diverse Populations

Use of the Group Process for Reminiscence slides notes
This lecture identifies important issue to consider when working with older adults in group settings and provides suggestions on ideas on how to structure reminiscence groups.

Date Posted: Thursday, December 04, 2003
Authors: Florence Soltys
Applicable Courses: Aging Practice, Group Work
Topics: Mental Health, Older Adults

The Use of Technology in Social Work slides notes
This presentation discusses the various ways of using technology in group work and school social work and presents several strategies for incorporating technology into social work practice, including video modeling, computer simulation, and virtual reality.

Date Posted: Tuesday, August 26, 2003
Authors: Paul R Smokowski, Katie Hartung
Applicable Courses: Family and Child Practice, Group Work, School Social Work
Topics: Children and Families, Mental Health, Technology

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This project is supported by the Distance Education Initiative, Office of the Provost, UNC-CH, and by the School of Social Work, UNC-CH.