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When most people think of loss, they immediately think about a physical loss of some kind. The loss of a loved one through death is most common. But it could also be loss of a friendship, a wallet, a car, etc. These are tangible losses, and people vary in their timetable for coping with these and related types of losses. There are other losses that are less tangible and more emotional in nature but just as real and painful to manage.

2.4 Assignment. Exploring Loss, the Core of All Problems   Getting Started   In Chapter 6 of the textbook, the authors state that “loss is the core of all problems.” At first glance, that might seem too simplistic. But let’s think through...

Why do we overeat?

Assignment Content 7   1.   Top of Form   Why do we overeat?   Introduction:   Rates of childhood obesity have tripled in the last 2 decades (Weir, 2012). The APA has a growing body of literature reflecting this concern regarding childhood...

Why treat a person in a group rather than in individual therapy? The answer to this question lies with interpersonal dynamics. If members are especially invested in the group and the health of others, they can exert influence and even challenge one another, in a way that the social worker may not be able to do on their own through individual therapy.

Week 3 SOCW 6121   GROUP DYNAMICS   Why treat a person in a group rather than in individual therapy? The answer to this question lies with interpersonal dynamics. If members are especially invested in the group and the health of others, they can exert...