Using groups to help people / Dorothy Stock Whitaker.
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TextSeries: International library of group psychotherapy and group processPublication details: Hove [England] ; Philadelphia : Brunner-Routledge, 2001.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (xix, 356 pages)Content type: - text
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- online resource
- 0203360834
- 9780203360835
- 9786610073627
- 6610073627
- 9780415195614
- 0415195616
- 9780415195621
- 0415195624
- 9781134645466
- 1134645465
- 9781134645503
- 1134645503
- 9781134645510
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- Group counseling
- Group psychotherapy
- Psychotherapy, Group
- Counseling de groupe
- Psychothérapie de groupe
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- Counseling
- Group counseling
- Group psychotherapy
- Group counseling
- Group psychotherapy
- Social group work
- Group Counseling
- Group Psychotherapy
- Group Processes
- Group Therapy
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- BF637.C6 W47 2001eb
- 2001 G-158
- WM 430
- 158.35
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-345) and index.
Print version record.
Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgements; Thinking about groups before any plans are made or actions taken taken; A therapist's purposes in conducting a group; Who are groups for?; Defining 'benefit'; Small face-to-face groups; Theory; Planning; Necessary decisions when planning a group; Examples: different groups for different populations; Thinking and taking action during the life of a group; 'Think-work': listening, observing, and attributing meanings to what one hears and sees; Getting started: opening a group and responding to what happens next.
Subsequent events: developmental stages and goings and comingsProblems and opportunities; Personal gains; Little or no gain, or actual harm; Discerning, retrieving and avoiding making errors; Intervening in groups: why, how and when; The therapist in the group; Theory and its connections with practice; How therapists can continue to learn; Learning from one's own practice experience; Learning from the experiences of others; Conducting.
This new edition of Using Groups to Help People focuses on anticipating and solving problems in group work. The new edition reflects the changes of the last decade, and will prove valuable to all those involved in group work.
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