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ISBN Number: 9780898627992
Editor: MacKenzie, K. Roy
Written by: American Group Psychotherapy Association
Editor: MacKenzie, K. Roy
Written by: American Group Psychotherapy Association
Published by: Guilford Publications
Location: New York :
Subject: Clinical Psychology
Subject: Group psychotherapy
Subject: Psychotherapy, Group.
Subject: Psychotherapy, Group, Collected works.
Subject: Psychiatry, General
Edition Description: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Volume: no.468
Date of Publication: January 1992
Cover Type: Hardcover
Written in: English
Illustrations: Yes
Number of Pages: 356
Book Size: 9.22x6.22x1.11 in. 1.72 lbs.
A gift to the reading audience of contemporary group psychotherapists, social group workers and T-Group consultants. In one volume it likely includes some of the most seminal material on the development and explication of practice and behavioral theories in American group psychotherapy...presents material that is necessary, that should not be passed up, for carrying out historical and empirical research in the fields for group practice. It provides the opportunity to carefully consider the differences between concepts. As well, it will aid in the development of hypotheses. The practitioner will find explanations, guidelines, and judgments about engaging the member and the group in the practice situation. Social workers practicing social group work and developing group work practice theory will find this book useful too...will help to distinguish between the concepts, processes, and goals of social group work, group psychotherapy and T-group."/m-/Social Work with Groups Book News Annotation:
In celebration of the 50th birthday of the American Group
Psychotherapy Association, 26 articles published 1907-81 are
presented chronologically to show the progress of both the theory and
practice of group therapy. Also includes a 25-page history of the
association.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Synopsis:
A gift to the reading audience of contemporary group psychotherapists, social group workers and T-Group consultants. In one volume it likely includes some of the most seminal material on the development and explication of practice and behavioral theories in American group psychotherapy...presents material that is necessary, that should not be passed up, for carrying out historical and empirical research in the fields for group practice.