Specifications
book-author | Ed E. Jacobs ; Robert L. L. Masson ; Riley L. Harvill ; Christine J. Schimmel |
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file-type | |
isbn10 | 0840033931 |
isbn13 | 9780840033932 |
language | English |
publisher | Cengage Learning |
Book Description
“Group Counseling: Strategies and Skills,” now in its Seventh Edition, is a comprehensive and authoritative guide authored by Ed E. Jacobs, Robert L. L. Masson, Riley L. Harvill, and Christine J. Schimmel. This edition serves as an essential resource for students, counselors, and mental health professionals seeking a thorough understanding of group counseling techniques and strategies.
The collaborative effort of Jacobs, Masson, Harvill, and Schimmel brings together a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of counseling. The book provides a well-structured and practical approach to group counseling, offering insights into the dynamics of group processes and the development of essential counseling skills.
Key features of the Seventh Edition include updated content that reflects current trends and developments in the field of counseling. The authors integrate theoretical foundations with practical applications, offering a balance between research-based knowledge and hands-on strategies for effective group counseling. The book covers a wide range of topics, including group formation, leadership, communication skills, and ethical considerations, providing a comprehensive guide for both novice and experienced counselors.
The pedagogical approach of the book includes case studies, examples, and exercises that facilitate a deeper understanding of the material. The authors emphasize the importance of cultural competence and diversity in group counseling, ensuring that readers are equipped to work with diverse populations in various settings.
Whether used as a textbook in counseling courses or as a professional reference, “Group Counseling: Strategies and Skills, Seventh Edition” remains a valuable tool for individuals seeking to enhance their expertise in facilitating group processes. The collaborative effort of these respected authors ensures that the book continues to be a reliable and relevant resource in the field of counseling.
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