ISBN13: | 9781032437712 |
ISBN10: | 1032437715 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 348 pages |
Size: | 229x152 mm |
Weight: | 453 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 9 Illustrations, black & white; 9 Line drawings, black & white; 51 Tables, black & white |
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Group Therapy and Group Dynamic Theory
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This book offers an innovative approach to group therapy with an integrated and highly practical method. It is written for all group therapists. The book offers a solid base for professionals practicing group psychotherapy and for professionals working with structured, educational, or training-oriented therapy groups.
Group Therapy and Group Dynamic Theory offers an innovative approach to group therapy with an integrated and highly practical method. It is written for all group therapists. The book offers a solid base for professionals practicing group psychotherapy and for professionals working with structured, educational, or training-oriented therapy groups.
The method discussed in this book is based on the core knowledge about groups: group dynamic theory. This theory is used to clarify the variety of group processes and is translated into practical techniques to highlight the benefits of these processes within group therapy. Each chapter contains concrete interventions, skill labs, and a practical manual where corresponding techniques are further demonstrated with lively examples and practical exercises. The book concludes with a troubleshooting guide to offer solutions to complex problems group therapists may encounter.
Group Therapy and Group Dynamic Theory is the translation of a best-selling book about group therapy in the Netherlands. It is in line with the Dutch and American Practice Guidelines for Group Psychotherapy and is used in the official group therapy training in the Netherlands.
"In this excellent book on group therapy, De Haas provides a great service to the field. This textbook integrates new knowledge and accrued clinical wisdom, richly illustrated with clinical examples that group therapists at all stages of their career can utilize to deepen and maximize the effectiveness of their work. De Haas provides a clear path to improving access for patients to high-quality mental healthcare delivered in therapy groups of all forms and structures."
Molyn Leszcz, MD, FRCPC, CGP, AGPA-DF, professor of psychiatry, University of Toronto, past president, American Group Psychotherapy Association
Part 1: Before the Start of The Group 1. Group dynamic processes as a natural source of power 2. Mapping interaction 3. Organizing a therapy group Part 2: Influencing the Group 4. Leading a therapy group 5. Steering a therapy group Part 3: Steering and Utilizing Group Processes in Group Therapy 6. Group cohesion: attachement forces in a therapy group 7. Interaction lines and relationship patterns in a therapy group 8. Group development in a therapy group 9. Group norms and social influence in a therapy group 10. Role behavior in a therapy group 11. Termination and saying goodbye in a therapy group 12. Depth processes in a therapy group 13. Troubleshooting Guide