Small social groups are fundamental for achieving personal
growth, social development, socialization, and the skills of
sustaining relevance, relationships, and connections to society.
Unfortunately, those who would benefit most from small groups often
find themselves unable to achieve membership. Lacking the necessary
skills for entry, these individuals may never enjoy the advantages
of group membership.
Advancing a practice methodology that specifically targets the
socially unskilled, Norma C. Lang provides much-needed guidance to
practitioners helping individuals become part of group life.
Grounded in extensive practice, Lang's methodology addresses the
special needs and anomalous functioning of individuals who lack the
skills to form and use groups. She outlines the unique pregroup
processes of socially unskilled populations and provides a
methodology for advancing social competence. She also identifies
the professional and agency requirements for working with presocial
processes. Widely applicable to practice with social work groups,
Lang's method greatly expands the literature on social work theory
and practice with individuals and groups.
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