A variety of resources exist which may enhance the work of researchers,
teachers, and practitioners of group work. Visitors may find websites for
persons interested in special clinical populations, websites for
persons working in special counseling environments, websites to
facilitate influencing the legislative process, and websites for
helping academics with scholarly research. The following list
has been developed through the collaborative efforts of group
work net searchers. Visitors to this Web Page are encouraged to
send the address of other useful resources to the webmaster for
possible inclusion in this resource listing.
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This section is devoted to information about working with task and work groups. Visitors are encouraged to submit names, addresses, and descriptions of websites of particular interest to group workers specializing in task and work groups for possible inclusion in this list.
This section is devoted to information about working with psychoeducation groups. Visitors are encouraged to submit names, addresses, and descriptions of websites of particular interest to group workers specializing in psychoeducation groups for possible inclusion in this list.
This section is devoted to information about working with counseling groups. Visitors are encouraged to submit names, addresses, and descriptions of websites of particular interest to group workers specializing in counseling groups for possible inclusion in this list.
This section is devoted to information about working with psychotherapy groups. Visitors are encouraged to submit names, addresses, and descriptions of websites of particular interest to group workers specializing in psychotherapy groups for possible inclusion in this list.
This section is devoted to information about working with core training in group work. Visitors are encouraged to submit names, addresses, and descriptions of websites of particular interest to those providing core training for group workers for possible inclusion in this list.
A number of websources are of interest to counselors with diverse interests. Included in this list are counseling organizations and general information sources for psychology, psychiatry, and social work.
This section is devoted to websources addressing special counseling populations. As this resource section develops, it will encompass such topics as multicultural issues; mens' and womens' issues; trauma, abuse, and neglect, substance abuse, and persons with disabilities.
Some Web sources focus on specific environments in which counseling services may be delivered. The following websites for counselors working in special counseling environments have been located.
The following general reference sources may be of help to group workers in conducting research, in scholarly inquiry, and in background reading for clinical practice.
The following lists of E-Mail addresses provide useful links to government officials, government information sources and public media.
Several mail lists have been established which regularly post information of interest to group workers and counselors in general. Because they are few in number and operate on a subscription basis, they have been grouped in a single section. To subscribe to any of these lists, read the instructions for subscription then either (a) send an e-mail message using your customary e-mail service, or, (b) if your network browser supports e-mail, select the highlighted list name to link to your e-mail service.
WARNING: Do not use this website's automated registration link service unless your web browser has been configured with your own personal email address. Using this website's automated signon links from machines in computer labratories and other public places will not work.