Group Counseling (6th Ed.) Concepts and Procedures
Auteurs : Berg Robert C., Landreth Garry L., Fall Kevin A.
First published in 1979, Group Counseling has consistently been a widely used and praised text, providing both novice and experienced counselors with a framework from which to expand group counseling skills and knowledge. This revised sixth edition offers a reader-friendly and engaging journey through the group process that is congruent with 2016 CACREP standards and the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) practice standards and grounded in the most cutting-edge research and theory. The authors present a thorough discussion of the rationale for using group counseling with an emphasis on the group's role as a preventive environment and as a setting for self-discovery. They examine the group facilitator's internal frame of reference and ways to overcome initial anxiety about leading groups, and they also explore typical problems in the development, facilitation, and termination of the group process and provide suggested solutions. Individual chapters are included to explore the application of group counseling with children and adolescents.
Notable additions include: an expanded chapter on diversity and social justice in group work; an expanded chapter on co-leadership, a topic often ignored in other group counseling texts; a new chapter on ethics and leadership training; a reworked chapter on leader functions, styles, and skills; and a reworking of the chapter on group counseling with children that includes an in-depth look at Landreth's innovative and empirically validated Child-Parent-Relationship Therapy.
Preface 1. History and Rationale of Group Counseling 2. Diversity and Social Justice in Group Work 3. Group Work and Theory 4. Ethics and Leadership Training 5. Leadership Styles, Skills and Functions 6. The Group Leader’s Internal Experience 7. Co-Leadership: Rationale and Implementation 8. The Steps for Initiating a Group 9. Maintaining a Group: Process and Development 10. Working Effectively with Resistance in Groups 11. Evaluating the Leader and the Group 12. Group Counseling of Children 13. Group Counseling with Adolescents Appendix A. ASGW Best Practice Guidelines Appendix B. ASGW Professional Standards for the Training of Group Workers Appendix C. Assessment of Group Counselors’ Competencies Appendix D. Typical Issues in Group Counseling Appendix E. ASGW Principles for Diversity-Competent Group Workers
Robert C. Berg, EdD, is professor emeritus at the University of North Texas.
Garry L. Landreth, EdD, is regents’ professor and founding director of the Center for Play Therapy at the University of North Texas.
Kevin A. Fall, PhD, is professor of counseling and program coordinator in the Department of Counseling, Leadership, Adult Education, and School Psychology at Texas State University.
Date de parution : 10-2017
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Mots-clés :
Child Centered Play Therapy; Diversity Competent Group Workers; group counseling; Child Parent Relationship Therapy Group; group therapy; Filial Therapy; Kevin Fall; Group Play Therapy; Garry Landreth; American Group Psychotherapy Association; Robert Berg; Psychoeducational Group; psychotherapy; Effective Group Facilitation; group concepts; Home Play Sessions; group procedures; Garry L; Landreth; Beginning Group Counselor; Kevin A; Fall; Precommitment Stage; Prospective Group Counselors; Group Leader’s Function; Co-leader Relationship; Reflective Practice; Professional Disclosure Statement; REBT Group; CPRT; Therapeutic Factors Inventory; He; Pre-group Interview; Group Counseling Relationship; Group Climate Questionnaire; Basic Child Centered Play Therapy