Jankowiak, BarbaraSoroko, Emilia2015-03-062015-03-062014Studia Edukacyjne, 2014, nr 31, s. 195-218978-83-232-2781-61233-6688http://hdl.handle.net/10593/12784Social therapy is a group form of psycho-pedagogical help directed at children and adolescents from risk groups or/and presenting the signs of disorders in psycho-social functioning. The help includes intentional activating helping factors applying group processes. The study includes: an empirical investigation of helping factors, distinguishing the styles of socio-therapeutic group-work, the comparison of the styles with emotional and cognitive functioning of social therapists’ and their professional background. Three socio-therapeutic styles were distinguished: 1) ‘social therapist-focused style’ (N = 22), 2) ‘active group-focused style’ (N = 21); 3) low activation of all groups of factors with a slight stress on C – ‘passive group-focused style’ (N = 32). Interestingly, those groups differed significantly in terms of some aspects of professional experience of the social therapists as well as their hopeful thinking, pathway thoughts and agency but did not differ in terms of emotions that accompanied their work.plinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessstyles of social therapy worksocial therapysocial therapistshelping factors in social therapyStyle socjoterapeutycznej pracy grupowej z dziećmi i młodzieżą z perspektywy czynników pomocowychArtykułhttps://doi.org/10.14746/se.2014.31.11