Handbook of Group Counseling and Psychotherapy

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Janice L. DeLucia-Waack, Cynthia R. Kalodner, Maria Riva
SAGE Publications, 2 déc. 2013 - 656 pages
The most comprehensive and thoroughly researched text available on this topic, Handbook of Group Counseling and Psychotherapy, Second Edition underscores the notion that group work is improved through increased collaboration between researchers and practitioners. Edited by renowned leaders in the field, this thoroughly updated and revised Second Edition explores current literature and research and offers suggestions for practice in psycho-educational, counseling, and therapy groups. The Handbook is divided into five main sections: current and historical perspectives, best practices, multicultural and diverse groups, groups in special settings, and an introduction to special topics.

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CURRENT AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE FIELD OF GROUP COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
1
THE HISTORY OF GROUP COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
3
A UNIFYING THEORY FOR GROUP COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
24
GROUP DYNAMICS AND DEVELOPMENT
34
THERAPEUTIC FACTORS CURRENT THEORY AND RESEARCH
46
PROCESS AND OUTCOME IN GROUP COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY A PERSPECTIVE
55
BEST PRACTICES OF GROUP COUNSELING AND GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY
69
GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL AND LEGAL PRACTICE IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY GROUPS
71
ADVANCING EVIDENCEBASED GROUP WORK IN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SETTINGS METHODS CHALLENGES AND OPPORT...
303
GROUP WORK IN SCHOOLS
318
GROUP WORK IN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTERS
329
GROUPS IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SETTINGS
340
GROUP TREATMENTS WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
351
INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL TOPICS
365
GROUPS FOR DEPRESSION
367
GROUPS FOR ANXIETY DISORDERS
381

EFFECTIVE PROCESSING IN GROUPS
84
SELECTING AND USING ACTIVITIES IN GROUPS
95
EFFECTIVE GROUP LEADER SKILLS
107
UNLEASHING THE HEALING POWER OF THE GROUP THE MUTUAL AID PROCESS
120
AN OVERVIEW OF CURRENT RESEARCH AND BEST PRACTICES FOR TRAINING BEGINNING GROUP LEADERS
133
SUPERVISION OF GROUP LEADERS
146
MEASURES OF GROUP PROCESS DYNAMICS CLIMATE BEHAVIOR AND OUTCOME A REVIEW
159
BEST PRACTICES IN GROUP COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH
178
INTRODUCTION TO MULTICULTURAL AND DIVERSE COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY GROUPS
193
UNDERSTANDING RACIALCULTURAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT THEORIES TO PROMOTE EFFECTIVE MULTICULTURAL GROUP CO...
196
GROUP THERAPY WITH NATIVE PEOPLE
209
GROUP COUNSELING FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS RESEARCH AND PRACTICE CONSIDERATIONS
220
GROUP COUNSELING WITH ASIANS
231
PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL AND COUNSELING GROUPS WITH LATINOSAS
242
GROUP WORK WITH GAY LESBIAN BISEXUAL TRANSGENDER QUEER AND QUESTIONING CLIENTS
253
GROUP COUNSELING SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
264
GROUP WORK WITH THOSE IN LATER LIFE
276
USING GROUPS TO FACILITATE SOCIAL JUSTICE CHANGE ADDRESSING ISSUES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSION
288
INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY GROUPS IN SPECIAL SETTINGS
301
GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPIES FOR COMPLICATED GRIEF
398
GROUP APPROACHES FOR ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS
410
GROUP WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE COMMITTED INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE
421
GROUP WORK WITH OFFENDERS AND MANDATED CLIENTS
441
GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY AND INSECURE ADULT ATTACHMENT
450
GROUPS FOR SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE
463
MINDFULNESS AND GROUP MINDFULNESSBASED STRESS REDUCTION AND DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY
474
PYSCHOEDUCATIONAL AND COUNSELING GROUPS TO PREVENT AND TREAT EATING DISORDERS AND DISTURBANCES
484
PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL AND COUNSELING GROUPS FOR BULLYING
495
WOMENS GROUPS RESEARCH AND PRACTICE TRENDS
506
GENDERSENSITIVE GROUP COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH MEN
521
PREVENTION GROUPS
531
CAREER AND TRANSITION COUNSELING IN GROUPS
544
ADVENTURE THERAPY WITH GROUPS
560
POSTDISASTER GROUP COUNSELING A MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
571
COUNSELING AND THERAPY GROUPS WITH CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
585
REFLECTIONS AND FINAL COMMENTS
597
INDEX
598
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Janice L. DeLucia-Waack is currently an Associate Professor and Program Director for School Counseling in the Department of Counseling, School, and Educational Psychology at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. She is also currently the Executive Director for the Association for Specialists in Group Work. She is the former editor of the Journal for Specialists in Group Work, and is a fellow in the American Counseling Association; Association for Specialists in Group Work (a division of ACA; and Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy, a division of the American Psychological Association. She is author/editor of two books, Using Music in Children of Divorce Groups: A Session-By-Session Manual for Counselors and Multicultural Counseling and Training: Implications and Challenges for Practice, and co-editor/author of three other books: The Practice of Multicultural Group Work: Visions and Perspectives from the Field (with Jeremiah Donigian); Group Work Experts Share Their Favorite Activities: A Guide to Choosing, Planning, Conducting, and Processing (with Karen Bridbord and Jennifer Kleiner), School Counselors Share Their Favorite Activities: A Guide to Choosing, Planning, Conducting, and Processing (with Louisa Foss, Judy Green, Kelli Wolfe-Stiltner), How to Design a Group Plan (with Amy Nitza) as part of Robert Conyne Group Work Practice Kit: Improving the Everyday Practice of Group Work. Her current project is the fifth in the ASGW Group Activity Book Series due out in Fall 2013: School Counselors Share Their Favorite Classroom Guidance Activities. (with Faith Colvin, Sarah Korta, Katherine Maertin, Eric Martin, & Lily Zawadski. She received a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Eisenhower College, a master’s degree in Family Studies from the University of Maryland, and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the Pennsylvania State University.

Cynthia R. Kalodner is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Towson University in Towson, Maryland. She is the director of the masters program in Counseling Psychology and works closely with post-Masters students seeking licensure as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. Dr. Kalodner teaches Advanced Group Counseling and supervises students on practicum and internship placements throughout Maryland, Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia. She received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Rutgers University (1984), a master’s degree in Counselor Education (1986), and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology (1988) from the Pennsylvania State University. She completed her internship at the Counseling Center at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of the book, Eating Disorders and Disturbances: A Reference Guide, published by Greenwood Press. She has authored or co-authored more than 40 book chapters and journal articles and made numerous presentations at national meetings focused on eating disorders, cognitive-behavioral counseling theory and practice, and a variety of topics as diverse as health care issues in Appalachia to burnout among graduate students. She continues to conduct research on predictors of the development of eating disorders and media literacy groups focused on the prevention of eating problems in girls and women.

Maria T. Riva is a Professor in Counseling Psychology and Chair of the Department of School and Counseling Psychology at the University of Denver. She received her B.A. in psychology from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1976, her M.S. in behavior modification from Southern Illinois University in 1979, and her Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh in counseling psychology in 1990. Dr. Riva is currently the President of the APA Division 49, Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy. She is a past president of the American Counseling Association Division of the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW), a Fellow of ASGW, and a past Associate Editor of the Journal for Specialists in Gorup Work. She has written articles on supervision and teaching of group counseling, and group superivison, along with co-editing the Handbook of Group Counseling and Psychotherapy (with DeLucia-Waack, Gerrity, and Kalodner) and authoring the book Assessing Groups with Robin Lange. She teaches group counseling courses and courses in supervision. Her research interests are in group dynamics, group leadership, and ethical group supervision.

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