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Group leadership skills : interpersonal process in group counseling and therapy / Mei-whei Chen, Christopher Rybak.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE Publications, c2018Edition: Second editionDescription: xxxvii, 565 pages illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781506349305 paperback ; alkaline paper
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF636.7  G6C42 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Theories and assumptions -- On becoming a group leader -- Types of groups and how to start one from scratch -- Fundamental skills for group facilitation and intervention -- The first session and the forming stage -- Leading structured group sessions -- Leading semistructured groups: working on agenda items -- Unstructured groups--basic level -- Working with unspoken tension and open conflict -- Taking risks in communication -- Advanced steps into the here-and-now -- Process illumination -- Using psychodrama for unresolved pain -- Skills of termination: completing the cycle -- Writing as a reflective practice in group counseling -- Appendix A: A sample of the group proposal -- Appendix B: Pregroup orientation handouts -- Appendix C: Examples of interpersonal skills for member to practice in the session -- Appendix D: Examples of brief relaxation exercises for opening the group
Summary: "Group Leadership Skills provides a road map and a practical toolkit for users to lead all types of groups effectively. Drawing on extensive teaching and clinical experience, authors Mei-whei Chen and Christopher Rybak give readers numerous skills, techniques, insights, and case illustrations demonstrating how to tap into the heart of group therapy: the interpersonal processes. The text covers group processes from beginning to end, including setting up a group, running the first session, facilitating the opening and closing of each session, working with tension and conflict, and using advanced skills and intervention techniques to facilitate member change. The Second Edition expands on group leadership skills to include methods of running mandate groups, semi-structured groups, basic level unstructured groups, and advanced level here-and-now focused groups, as well as using psychodrama techniques to heal unresolved grief and loss."--Publisher's description
List(s) this item appears in: Print Books 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Theories and assumptions -- On becoming a group leader -- Types of groups and how to start one from scratch -- Fundamental skills for group facilitation and intervention -- The first session and the forming stage -- Leading structured group sessions -- Leading semistructured groups: working on agenda items -- Unstructured groups--basic level -- Working with unspoken tension and open conflict -- Taking risks in communication -- Advanced steps into the here-and-now -- Process illumination -- Using psychodrama for unresolved pain -- Skills of termination: completing the cycle -- Writing as a reflective practice in group counseling -- Appendix A: A sample of the group proposal -- Appendix B: Pregroup orientation handouts -- Appendix C: Examples of interpersonal skills for member to practice in the session -- Appendix D: Examples of brief relaxation exercises for opening the group

"Group Leadership Skills provides a road map and a practical toolkit for users to lead all types of groups effectively. Drawing on extensive teaching and clinical experience, authors Mei-whei Chen and Christopher Rybak give readers numerous skills, techniques, insights, and case illustrations demonstrating how to tap into the heart of group therapy: the interpersonal processes. The text covers group processes from beginning to end, including setting up a group, running the first session, facilitating the opening and closing of each session, working with tension and conflict, and using advanced skills and intervention techniques to facilitate member change. The Second Edition expands on group leadership skills to include methods of running mandate groups, semi-structured groups, basic level unstructured groups, and advanced level here-and-now focused groups, as well as using psychodrama techniques to heal unresolved grief and loss."--Publisher's description

Fund 164 Linar Educational Materials, Inc. Purchased 11-26-2019 77828 NEJ PHP 6228.00 2019-11-900 2019-1-0739

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