ReviewsIt is very easy to read, lots of great examples are given, and the group skills are clearly described and labeled., This book covers things not covered by other textbooks, and it is incredibly practical and approachable. The information is supported by examples, and that makes it very useful in real life.
Dewey Edition23
Table Of Content1. Introduction.2. Stages of Groups, Group Process, and Therapeutic Forces.3. Purpose of Groups.4. Planning.5. Getting Started: The Beginning State and Beginning Phase.6. Basic Skills for Group Leaders.7. Focus.8. Cutting Off and Drawing Out.9. Rounds and Dyads.10. Exercises.11. Introducing, Conducting, and Processing Exercises.12. Leading the Middle Stage of a Group.13. Using Counseling Theories in Groups.14. Counseling and Therapy in Groups.15. Closing a Session or Group.16. Dealing with Problem Situations.17. Working with Specific Populations.
SynopsisGROUP COUNSELING: STRATEGIES AND SKILLS, Eighth Edition, provides an in-depth look at group counseling with an emphasis on practical knowledge and techniques for effective group leadership. The authors discuss the many facets of group counseling and provide examples of how each skill can be applied in a wide range of group settings to produce effective and efficient group sessions. The book's active approach focuses on the skills necessary for starting and ending a session, as well as on how to make the middle phase productive and meaningful. Through its integration of traditional theories and concepts of group process with thoughtful strategies and specific skills, this reader-friendly book meets the needs of practicing or future counselors, social workers, psychologists, and others who are leading or preparing to lead groups in a variety of settings.