Learning Group Leadership: An Experiential Approach this question feed

asked by bethness on November 10, 2006 1:25 AM
This introduction to leading group therapy takes an experiential approach to the discipline, and is written with the beginning group practitioner in mind. The experiential aspect of this book reflects the needs of both the seasoned and novice counselor. The experiential approach provides beginners an opportunity to apply what they are learning to their own lives and work. For social workers and therapists.


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Clear presentations of what the new group counselor needs to observe, watch for, and intervene on. With the experiential homework and the practical emphasis, it is very useful for those about to begin practica or internships. I would use it with text that reviews research and basic concepts of groups in general (e.g. Forsyth's GROUP DYNAMICS). Kottler doesn't cover such key concepts as group goals and norms.
reviewed by selena on November 11, 2006 11:47 AM

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This is the perfect book for the beginning group practitioner. Easy to follow and helpful for those in the mental health field.
reviewed by james58 on November 20, 2006 8:46 AM

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