Drawing on their extensive clinical experience in working with groups, Marianne, Gerald, and Cindy Corey provide a realistic approach to the blending of theory with practice in group work. Offering up-to-date coverage of both the "what is" and the "how-to" of group counseling, the tenth edition incorporates the latest research, ethical guidelines, and practices to ensure student success in the classroom and beyond. The authors revised the book with instructors and students in mind, emphasizing personal and interactive learning. New features make an instructor's job easier, providing a range of ways to teach and appealing to a variety of learning styles. Many new activities within the chapters have broad application, both for in-class learning as well as in work settings with diverse clients. Also available: the MindTap online learning experience, which includes interactive activities and videos that demonstrate skills presented in the text.
Author(s): Marianne Schneider Corey; Gerald Corey; Cindy Corey
Edition: 10
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Year: 2018
Language: English
Tags: groups process and practice, counseling, therapy, facilitation
Cover
Title
Copyright
About The Authors
Contents
Critical Incidents
Preface
Part 1: Introduction: Basic Issues in Group Work
Chapter 1: Introduction to Group Work: A Multicultural Perspective
Chapter 2: The Group Counselor
Chapter 3: Ethical and Legal Issues in Group Counseling
Chapter 4: Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling
Part 2: Group Process: Stages of Development
Chapter 5: Forming a Group
Chapter 6: Initial Stage of a Group
Chapter 7: Transition Stage of a Group
Chapter 8: Working Stage of a Group
Chapter 9: Final Stage of a Group
Part 3: Application of Group Process to Schools and Community Agency Settings
Chapter 10: Groups in School Settings
Chapter 11: Groups in Community Settings
References and Suggested Readings
Name Index
Subject Index