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28 reviewsISBN 10: 1417531894
ISBN 13: 9780340799574
Author: Margaret Hough
Margaret Hough's Group Skill and Theory (2002) is a comprehensive guide designed to equip students and professionals with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in groupwork, particularly within the context of counseling. The book is structured to support learning through a combination of theoretical insights, practical exercises, and reflective activities.
Groups – What They Are and How They Have Evolved
Introduction to groups and their historical development.
Principles of Good Practice in Groups
Core principles that guide effective groupwork.
Starting a Group – Planning
How to initiate and plan for a group.
Communicating in Groups
Communication processes, verbal and non-verbal skills.
How Groups Develop
Stages and dynamics of group development.
The Leader and the Group
Roles, styles, and responsibilities of the group leader.
Individuals and Their Conduct in Groups
Understanding individual behavior within a group setting.
Groups with a Specific Focus
Groups targeted at particular goals or populations.
Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Groups
Use of behavioral approaches and CBT in groups.
The Humanistic Influence in Groups
Humanistic psychology principles applied to groupwork.
group theory and group skills
group theory and practice
group theorists
a group with a specialized task
a group contingency seeks to
Tags: Margaret Hough, Group Skill, Theory