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Ken Heap has written: 'The practice of social work with groups' -- subject(s): Group relations training, Social group work 'The practice of social work with groups' -- subject(s): Group relations training, Relations humaines, Formation, Service social des groupes, Social group work 'The practice of social work with groups' -- subject(s): Group relations training, Relations humaines, Formation, Service social des groupes, Social group work 'The practice of social work with groups' -- subject(s): Group relations training, Relations humaines, Formation, Service social des groupes, Social group work 'Om prosessen i sosialt arbeid med grupper' 'Group theory for social workers' -- subject(s): Small groups, Social group work, Social groups
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Dorthea Sullivan has written: 'The practice of group work' -- subject(s): Social group work, Social service
A social group is a collection of people who share an interest and who usually gather to discuss their areas of concern. A ladies' gardening group is an example, but so is the National Rifle Association.
A social group is a collection of people who share an interest and who usually gather to discuss their areas of concern. A ladies' gardening group is an example, but so is the National Rifle Association.
Endogamy is the practice of marrying within a social group which would require marriage between specified social groups, classes, or ethnicities.
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the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group. (www.dictionary.com)
Margaret Broadbent has written: 'Group work theory in practice' -- subject(s): Social group work
Acculteration is the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.
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