More than a recipe book of techniques that group leaders can pull out at the right time, this book encourages readers to use techniques sensitively and creatively in their own groups, and to go one step further to invent their own techniques. The authors draw on their combined experiences as teachers, as consultants to mental-health professionals, and as private practitioners to provide a realistic approach to group work. Emphasizing that techniques are means, not ends, the book is designed to enhance the group leader's ability to generate a therapeutic and human rapport between leader and members.Important Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
Gerald Corey is an author, consultant, counselor, and educator. He is a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Counseling at the University of Holy Cross.
It's a helpful book on techniques and tools for faciliating groups but it is DRY. Don't try and read it at night because it comes with a gaurantee to put you to sleep. But it is a good tool for individuals who lead groups of any kind.
Really useful book. If it were not a textbook, it would be more affordable and I would purchase my own copy. $50 for a used copy of a book only 1/4 inch thick?!