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Group Work: A Counseling Specialty

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The fourth edition of this highly readable book examines all of the essential skills required to be an effective leader of a variety of groups in a variety of settings. It explores the history of group therapy work, and the development of groups—how they grow, how they change, and how various groups differ. It addresses the specifics of working with children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. And, it discusses ten prominent theoretical perspectives from which groups can be approached, covering how each theory evolved, how it is practiced, and the results it most commonly achieves. Includes coverage of working with gay/lesbian/bisexual clients in groups and includes expanded coverage of the multicultural aspects of group work and understanding the influence of culture, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation and other factors on how groups function and what they can accomplish.

For professionals in the field of group counseling.

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First published September 28, 1990

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190 reviews
October 17, 2023
As with so many others of Gladding’s textbooks, this is thorough, comprehensive, and full of examples while continuing to be utterly vague and unspecific. I suppose it’s difficult to provide specific guidance when every situation is different, but it is frustrating after a while to have more examples of poor execution than effective. Also, I’d like to stop seeing typos in textbooks.
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January 24, 2019
An excellent edition confronting all aspects of group counseling including how to lead and co-lead various types of groups ranging from self-help/support to psychoanalytical groups. This volume focuses on leadership skills and behaviors including what it takes to combine, when necessary, an authoritative, democratic and laissez-faire style of leadership, all necessary for specific groups.

Easy to read, not like an APA text, with everyday skills one can lend to any group that exists with a focus on psychologically directed group therapy. I prefer books published by Gladding for psychology. They are always excellent.
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94 reviews
December 13, 2020
Typical Gladding text covers everything thoroughly and in a very readable way. I'll actually probably reread this one at some point.
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July 29, 2022
More like a 3.5. It is like any textbook: sterile presentation of the information (the writing is quite dry) and often it is repetitive, but good for learning the basics.
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December 15, 2022
Insightful, relevant, readable, a good resource; wouldn't mind rereading.
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25 reviews
August 11, 2025
This book was a dry, school textbook. Had some valuable information, but there wasa lot of random discussion to weed through to get to it.
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88 reviews
May 23, 2020
Read for graduate program Counseling and Art Therapy.
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May 28, 2015
Gladding's text on group work is comprehensive and well-organized, making it an easy reference tool. I appreciate that Gladding covers specific group work for different age groups and group dynamics from different theoretical orientations. However, the text lacks practical application of the material. If you are looking for a more applicable book for group work I recommend "Group Counseling" by: Jacobs, Masson, Harvill, and Schimmel.
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411 reviews
April 23, 2016
The better of Gladding's books I've encountered so far, certainly the best organized. The text details a lot of information in an easily consumable way, and you come away with a basic comprehensive understanding of groups.
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July 29, 2013
This was my textbook for my class on group counseling. It was a good book, not amazing, but a solid start.
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October 4, 2015
Easy to read and understand. Best thing about it? Introduced me to The name Yalom. Perfect for introduction to group counseling class text at an undergraduate level.
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