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100 1 _aGladding, Samuel T.
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245 1 0 _aGroup work :
_ba counseling specialty /
_cSamuel T. Gladding
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aUpper Saddle River, N.J. :
_bPrentice-Hall,
_cc1999
300 _axix, 524 p. ;
_c24 cm.
505 0 _aPart One : History and other aspects of development. - Ch. 1: History and trends of group work. - Ch. 2: Types of group work. - Ch. 3: Group dynamics. - Ch. 4: Effective group leadership. - Ch. 5: Beginning a group. - Ch. 6: The transition period in a group : norming and storming. - Ch. 7: The working stage in a group : performing. - Ch. 8: Termination of a group. - Ch. 9: Group work with culturally diverse populations. - Ch. 10: Ethical and legal aspects of group work. - Part two : Groups throughout the life span. - Ch. 11: Groups for children. - Ch. 12: Groups for adolescents. - Ch. 13: Groups for adults. - Ch. 14: Groups for elderly. - Part three : Leading groups from a theoretical perspective. - Ch. 15: Psychoanalytic, transactional analysis, and adlerian groups. - Ch. 16: Person-centered, gestalt, and existential groups. - Ch. 17: Rational-emotive behavioral theraphy, reality theraphy, and behavioral groups. - Ch. 18: Psychodrama and self-help groups. - Appendix A. Ethical guidelines for group counselors. - Appendix B. Professional standards for the training of group workers. - Glossary. - Name index. - Subject index.
650 0 _aGroup counseling.
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