Groups: Process and Practice
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By: Marianne Schneider Corey and Gerald Corey
Format: Paperback
From: Brooks/Cole Pub Co
Pub. Date: December 1996
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1997-01-15
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 454
Ean: 9780534342241
Isbn: 0534342248
ABOUT THE BOOK
Drawing on their extensive clinical experience in leading groups and training group leaders, Marianne and Jerry Corey provide a clear, personal, hands-on resource filled with examples, guidelines, insights, and ideas that show how group leaders can apply the basic issues and key concepts of group process in working with a variety of groups. Readers will find up-to-date coverage of both the ''how to'' and the ''why'' of group counseling.
"This text book is one that is a must for anyone wishing to start a therapy group. It was used in an undergraduate level social work class, but could have easily been used in the master's level. I sold most of my college books, but I did not sell this one.
this book gives varied information for many different types of groups that can be formed. As a college student it was helpful, but I also used the information for a women's Bible study group that I lead. Invaluable information. Definitely buy this book!"
~ Written on 2008-08-05
"Easy to read and follow. A great resource for learning the first time or needing a refresher"
~ Written on 2007-09-17
"This book is a must in the field of counseling. Clear, thorough, and concise. Also, Amazon shipped so quickly I had it before many in my class who had ordered from different vendors. "
~ Written on 2007-08-07
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Marianne and Gerald Corey have written a well-organized text. The information was provided in a logical order and in an easy-to-read format. It covers group process as well as basic practical advice for the group leader - how to form a group, screen clients, where to meet, how long the meetings should last, etc. The group therapy taught in its pages is based on a thinking, feeling, and behaving model that can be integrated into group practice with other theoretical orientations.
This book was used in a masters counseling class on groups, and half our class was based on our own experiential group. The sections on the different stages of a group were particularly pertinent as it mimicked our experience. My only complaint with this text is that in the final four chapters, there were perhaps too many group proposals. I tired of reading all of them but that could have been end-of-semester inertia. "
~ Written on 2006-07-31
"The book was great and helped me understand the porcess but my professor was also great. Great professor and great book=knowledge!!!!!!!!!"
~ Written on 2006-07-14