1st Edition

Counselor and The Group Integrating Theory, Training, and Practice

By James P. Trotzer Copyright 1999
    604 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    850 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    The third edition of this text is expanded and embellished by the addition of chapters by noted group experts. It is logically organized into chapters that present the merits, rationale, dynamics, process and developmental tasks of group counseling. It discusses leader and member dynamics in depth, provides technical guidance for organizing and running groups, and gives special emphasis to the use of structured activities in groups and the relevance of family theory as a resource to group leaders.

    Readers will not only learn about groups but will learn how to lead groups. The group process model presented is explained clearly using language and diagrams that are easy to follow. The activities at the end of each chapter provide an experiential extension to the content so that readers can internalize and apply concepts. The book is intended to be a hands-on tool that will give credence to groups as a helping process in which clients learn to solve personal and interpersonal problems, learn and grow in personally meaningful ways. 

    1. Introduction and Context  2. Definitions and Distinctions  3. Rationale for Group Counseling  4. Process of Group Counseling  5. Process to Practice  6. Group Leader  7. Group Member  8. Best Practices in Group Counseling  9. Multicultural Group Work  10. Differentiating Groups  11. Organizing Group Counseling  12. Evaluating Group Counseling  13. Communication Activities in Groups  14. Family Therapy as a Group Resource  15. The Case for Group Research. Bibliography.  Appendices

    Biography

    James P. Trotzer