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"Professor Robert Woody's book is a brief, but powerful statement of the importance of group therapy in an era of limited resources, accountability, and the need for time-limited treatments in human services. . . . The book presents in a very readable and straightforward manner, the properties and dynamics of group therapy, benefits, developmental stages through which groups progress, role of the group therapist, and an excellent discussion of the evolution of theories of group therapy. . . . Any educator, counselor, or psychologist interested in the validity of group therapy as compared to individual treatment interventions will find this book a readable, compact, and practical treatment of an extremely important mental health process. I learned much from reading this book and I recommend it without reservation."
"This is a good basic book based on the author's extensive study and experience which summarizes and reviews the principles of starting, maintaining, and ending a group. It is particularly well suited for the professional or student who is initiating theme-centered and time-limited groups. The text includes verbatim examples of a time-limited group accompanied by a very useful commentary which highlights the rationale for the leader’s assessment and interventions."
"Dr. Bob is like Dr. Phil - He has done it again. This time he has given us a 'how-to-do-it' book for those who did not believe that short-term, goal-oriented group psychotherapy could be both practical and yet process oriented and humanistic. With a sound rationale for starting any group and a demonstration by actual group dialogue, he presents a 4-session group therapy that achieves its goal and encourages readers to try it for themselves. The summation even includes its own outcome study, of sorts, indicating goal achievements for the participants of the sample group."
Dedication Preface Chapter 1: On Group Therapy Chapter 2: Theoretical Framework for Group Therapy Chapter 3: The Core Sectors of a Therapy Group Chapter 4: The Role of the Group Therapist Chapter 5: Operational Issues and Guidelines Chapter 6: Initiating the Therapy Group Chapter 7: The Opening Session of Group Therapy Chapter 8: Developmental Group Processes Chapter 9: The Middle Sessions Chapter 10: The Termination Session(s) References Robert Henley Woody, PhD, JD, is an attorney and psychologist, as well as Professor of Psychology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He graduated from the 2-year Postdoctoral Training Program in Group Psychotherapy at the Washington School of Psychiatry. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and a Diplomate in Clinical and Forensic Psychology, ABPP. He has authored approximately 200 articles and 33 books, including both Child Custody: Practice Standards, Ethical Issues, & Legal Safeguards for Mental Health Professionals (2000) and Fifty Ways to Avoid Malpractice (1988) published by Professional Resource Press. |
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| Order Code GTIA Price:$24.95 172pp. 2004 ISBN: 1568870884 ISBN13: 978 1568870885 |
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