
Using Groups to Help People
The experience of the past ten years of group work has shown that practitioners tend to encounter most problems not when considering the theory of how to run groups, but when they are actually in clinical sessions with groups.
This new edition of Using Groups to Help People focuses on anticipating and solving problems in group work, including how and when to intervene in a group, dealing with 'problem' group members, and listening to and observing groups.
Reflecting the changes of the last decade, this up-to-date, comprehensive and practical book will prove valuable to all those involved in group work.
The experience of the past ten years of group work has shown that practitioners tend to encounter most problems not when considering the theory of how to run groups, but when they are actually in clinical sessions with groups.
This new edition of Using Groups to Help People focuses on anticipating and solving problems in group work, including how and when to intervene in a group, dealing with 'problem' group members, and listening to and observing groups.
Reflecting the changes of the last decade, this up-to-date, comprehensive and practical book will prove valuable to all those involved in group work.
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The experience of the past ten years of group work has shown that practitioners tend to encounter most problems not when considering the theory of how to run groups, but when they are actually in clinical sessions with groups.
This new edition of Using Groups to Help People focuses on anticipating and solving problems in group work, including how and when to intervene in a group, dealing with 'problem' group members, and listening to and observing groups.
Reflecting the changes of the last decade, this up-to-date, comprehensive and practical book will prove valuable to all those involved in group work.












