The Counselor and the Group, fourth edition

Integrating Theory, Training, and Practice

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This new, more streamlined version of the 1999 third edition brings the existing materials and references up to date and omits information now readily available online and elsewhere.

The updated material in The Counselor and the Group makes this book an excellent resource for those who are both learning and practicing by providing a structured problem-solving approach to group work. Trotzer provides process and practice guidelines and techniques that enable group leaders to function effectively across the broad range of groups that counselors conduct including counseling, therapy, psychoeducational, and task groups. Includes material by noted group experts

  • Lynn Rapin and Robert Conyne on "Best Practices in Group Counseling"
  • Niloufer Merchant on Multicultural Counseling
  • Rex Stockton, Paul Toth and D. Keith Morran on "The Case for Group Research."

Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Context

2. Definitions and Distinctions

3. Rationale for Group Counseling

4. Group Process: A Developmental Perspective

5. Process to Practice

6. Group Leader

7. Group Member

8. Best Practices in Group Work--Lynn S. Rapin and Robert K. Conyne

9. Multicultural Diversity--Competent Group Work--Niloufer Merchant

10. Differentiating Groups

11. Organizing Group Work

12. Evaluating Group Work

13. Communication Activities in Groups

14. Family Theory as a Group Resource

15. Crisis Response: A Group Work Priority

16. The Case for Group Research--Rex Stockton, Paul L. Toth, and D. Keith Morran

Author/Editor Biography

James P. Trotzer, Ph.D., is a consulting psychologist engaged in training, education, consulting, and professional writing, and past President of the Association for Specialists in Group Work (2004–2005).