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An outstanding contribution to group development theory and its impact on practice! This highly readable work analyzes in a clear, organized manner the dynamics of group formation and development and its impact on the individual members and group therapist. The individual, the sub-group, and the group-as-a-whole issues that characterize each stage of the therapeutic process are clearly presented. In presenting these issues, the author offers valuable practical suggestions and guides for therapeutic interventions that never lose sight of the individual member's needs, conflicts, and aspirations.
From the Publisher: Titles of related interest available from Waveland Press: Caplan-Caplan, Mental Health Consultation and Collaboration (1577660730); D'Amato-Rothlisberg, Psychological Perspectives on Intervention: A Case Study Approach to Prescriptions for Change (ISBN 0881339741); Kerr, Becoming a Therapist: A Workbook for Personal Exploration (ISBN 1577661311); Martin, Counseling and Therapy Skills, Second Edition (ISBN 1577660684); and Martin-Moore, Basics of Clinical Practice: A Guidebook for Trainees in the Helping Professions (ISBN 1577660056).
Title: Group psychotherapy: Practice and development
Publisher: Prentice-Hall
Publication Date: 1979
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good