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Contribution to Book
Cognitive-Behavioral Model
Encyclopedia of Social Work with Groups (2009)
  • Randy Magen, University of Alaska, Anchorage
Abstract
In the 1970s the first articles and books appeared, written by social workers, describing the application of behavioral theory to social work with groups (Rose, 1972; Sundel & Lawrence, 1970). Since that time, cognitive-behavioral theory has become one of the dominant perspectives guiding group work practice. The compatibility between evidence-based practice and cognitive-behaviorally based interventions assures the place of this theory at the forefront of group work.
Disciplines
Publication Date
2009
Editor
Alex Gitterman and Robert Salmon
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN
978078903636
Citation Information
Randy Magen. "Cognitive-Behavioral Model" New YorkEncyclopedia of Social Work with Groups (2009) p. 45 - 47
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/randy_magen/4/