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Group Work in Schools: Preparing, Leading, Responding provides
practicing and future school counselors with the knowledge and
tools they need to develop and master group skills. Recognizing
that school counselors leverage both counseling and psychoeducation
in group work, the text presents research, theory, and practices in
both counseling and education. The book introduces the types of
groups school counselors conduct; important situational, social,
and cultural considerations; ethical mandates; and learning
theories for group work planning. Additional chapters cover major
group development and intervention theories and group leadership
methods and styles. Readers learn how to establish effective goals
and objectives for groups, assess these goals, and plan meaningful
group activities for their groups. The text also describes
important intervention skills and strategies for conducting groups
and for responding to problems that arise in groups with youth. The
second edition includes greater discussion on teaching and learning
theories, more attention to group work practices with diverse
populations, and expanded descriptions of basic group work skills.
Group Work in Schools is an ideal resource for advanced courses in
group work and school counseling. The book is also a valuable guide
for school counselors, teachers, and administrative staff who lead
groups in educational settings.
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