Groups: Process and Practice

by Gerald Corey

Paperback, 1977

Status

Available

Call number

RC488 .C5935

Publication

Brooks/Cole Publishing Co (1977), 252 pages

Description

Learn to blend theory with practice in group work with GROUPS: PROCESS AND PRACTICE, the respected book that so many helpers (and helpers in training) rely upon every day. Focusing on the "what is" and "how to'' of group counseling, the authors use up-to-date examples, guidelines, insights, and an enhanced diversity perspective to show you how group leaders can apply the key concepts of the group process to a variety of groups, including work with children, older adults, and in school settings.

User reviews

LibraryThing member SoulFlower1981
This is the book we used as a textbook for my Group Process course at Ivy Tech Community College. The book provides great ways to understand the dynamics of how a group properly functions. At times, as with all or most textbooks, it seems a bit long, but the information provided goes in great
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detail on how to properly run a successful group on a wide range of topics. This book provides those individuals that never believed they could run a successful group the means to do so. If you are in the Social Work/Human Services field this is a must read so you can also be adequately prepared to run a successful group.
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Original language

English

Physical description

252 p.; 9.1 inches

ISBN

0818502355 / 9780818502354

Barcode

COR001
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