Theory and practice of group counseling / Gerald Corey.
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Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Gratia Christian College Library Book Shelves | Print book | BF637.C6 C67 2016 (Browse shelf) | Available | 0005647M | ||
Book | Gratia Christian College Library Book Shelves | Print book | BF637.C6 C67 2016 (Browse shelf) | c. 2 | Available | 7004806P |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes (pages 497-515).
Part I: Basic elements of group process: an overview -- 1. Introduction to group work -- 2. Group leadership -- 3. Ethical and professional issues in group practice -- 4. Early stages in the development of a group -- 5. Later stages in the development of a group -- Part II: Theoretical approaches to group counseling -- 6. The psychoanalytic approach to groups -- 7. Adlerian group counseling -- 8. Psychodrama in groups -- 9. The existential approach to groups -- 10. The person-centered approach to groups -- 11. Gestalt therapy in groups -- 12. Transactional analysis in groups -- 13. Cognitive behavioral approaches in groups -- 14. Rational emotive behavior therapy in groups -- 15. Choice theory/reality therapy in groups -- 16. Solution-focused brief therapy and motivational interviewing in groups -- Part III: Integration and application -- 17. Comparisons, contrasts, and integration -- 18. The evolution of a group: an integrative perspective.