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Great Groups: Creating and Leading Effective Groups
David R. Hutchinson
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Description for Great Groups: Creating and Leading Effective Groups
Paperback. This guide serves as a foundational text to creating and leading groups. Designed primarily for the beginning group worker from any of the helping professions, the book also acts as a valuable resource for those with more group experience. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: JFFP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 232 x 189 x 21. Weight in Grams: 550.
Great Groups is a practical and inspirational guide that serves as a foundational text to creating and leading groups. Designed primarily for the beginning group worker from any of the helping professions, the book also acts as a valuable resource for those with more group experience. Grounded in theory, but with a strong focus on practice and skill development, David R. Hutchinson strives to connect directly with the reader with his personal and engaging writing style and learn by doing approach. Following a hypothetical group from start to finish, with a plethora of examples and reflection exercises in each chapter, the book has a threefold purpose: to provide the reader with specific tools for creating, understanding, and leading effective groups; to help the reader consider the application of theory to practice; and to spur the reader to seriously consider making group work a cornerstone of his or her professional practice.
Product Details
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
549g
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN
9781452268347
SKU
V9781452268347
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About David R. Hutchinson
David R. Hutchinson prepares both undergraduate and graduate students for careers in psychology and counseling. His areas of special focus are group work, addictions, and grieving. A former Peace Corps volunteer, David's priorities include travel and maintaining an international perspective in his life and work. He has trained counselors in Grenada and established sister school relationships between five schools in Vermont and Grenada. In Vermont, David continues his emphasis on intensive, process-oriented coursework with long weekend retreats at an off-campus lodge near Caspian Lake in the woods of the Northeast Kingdom. In 2006, David was honored with the Distinguished Faculty of the Year Award. He holds positions on the boards of the New England School of Addiction Studies and Northwest Counseling and Support Services in Franklin County, Vermont. He received his doctoral degree from State University of New York, Buffalo.
Reviews for Great Groups: Creating and Leading Effective Groups
The book is aimed at students who are working towards developing and leading groups... succeeds in offering an in-depth understanding of a wide range of issues that are important to consider when forming and facilitating successful groups, while managing to remain accessible and readable.
Frances Lampert, Counselor and Supervisor A very practical hands-on guide to group facilitation capitalizing on the author's valuable practice wisdom.
Tracy A. Marschall This book teaches the fundamental concepts of group practice while maintaining the readability of a novel.
Philip Mongan Hutchinson's Great Groups! is a great text! Any student considering leading groups should first read this book. The author's warmth, empathy, and group leadership experience comes across in very engaging and practical ways. This book puts the reader right beside the author as he discusses leading groups.
John Q. Hodges
Frances Lampert, Counselor and Supervisor A very practical hands-on guide to group facilitation capitalizing on the author's valuable practice wisdom.
Tracy A. Marschall This book teaches the fundamental concepts of group practice while maintaining the readability of a novel.
Philip Mongan Hutchinson's Great Groups! is a great text! Any student considering leading groups should first read this book. The author's warmth, empathy, and group leadership experience comes across in very engaging and practical ways. This book puts the reader right beside the author as he discusses leading groups.
John Q. Hodges