Support groups are proven to be efficient and effective therapy, but people in health care, education, and therapy rarely offer them due to lack of knowledge and training. Leading a
Support Group explains the benefits of support groups and takes the reader step by step through the process of forming and running one. Written pointedly for the novice, this tutorial concentrates on case studies and the problems typically experienced by beginners.
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Keith Nichols is a consulting clinical health psychologist at the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, United Kingdom.
John Jenkinson is a group consultant, Cornwall Alcohol and Drugs Agency, United Kingdom.
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