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Learning Group Leadership: An Experiential Approach

by Matt Englar-Carlson, Jeffrey A. Kottler
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Overview

“The writing is both highly personable and also very specific about techniques and attitudes students may take on as they experiment with membership leadership. I think my students will like it and will use it to engage even more fully with the experiential group. It most certainly fills a niche that needed filling.”
—Adam L. Hill, Sonoma State University

Now Accompanied by a DVD!

Focusing on how to conduct and lead groups in a variety of therapeutic settings, Learning Group Leadership: An Experiential Approach, Second Edition covers theory, process, leadership, techniques, ethics, special populations, and challenges as they relate to group work. The Second Edition introduces important conceptual and practical information and then uses exercises, field study assignments, and personal application questions to help students apply concepts to their work and lives. The Second Edition now includes “student voices” throughout each chapter to provide descriptions of actual experiences.

Key Features:

  • Takes an experiential approach, helping readers understand how the concepts they learn in class can be applied to their own work in conducting groups
  • Offers a conversational, practical, and realistic writing style
  • Includes relevant examples drawn from the authors’ more than 25 years of teaching and leading experience
  • Is accompanied by a new DVD, bound in the back of the book,which contains scripted sessionscorresponding with every chapter

The password-protected instructor’s site is available with test questions at http://www.sagepub.com/kottler2einstr/main.htm.

Learning Group Leadership: An Experiential Approach, Second Edition is ideal for use in introductory courses in Group Therapy or Group Work in the disciplines of counseling, human services, psychology and social work.

Synopsis

Now Accompanied by a DVD!

Focusing on how to conduct and lead groups in a variety of therapeutic settings, Learning Group Leadership: An Experiential Approach, Second Edition covers theory, process, leadership, techniques, ethics, special populations, and challenges as they relate to group work. The Second Edition introduces important conceptual and practical information and then uses exercises, field study assignments, and personal application questions to help students apply concepts to their work and lives. The Second Edition now includes "student voices" throughout each chapter to provide descriptions of actual experiences.

Key Features:

  • Takes an experiential approach, helping readers understand how the concepts they learn in class can be applied to their own work in conducting groups
  • Offers a conversational, practical, and realistic writing style
  • Includes relevant examples drawn from the authors' more than 25 years of teaching and leading experience
  • Is accompanied by a new DVD, which contains scripted sessions which correspond with every chapter


Learning Group Leadership: An Experiential Approach, Second Edition is ideal for use in introductory courses in Group Therapy or Group Work in the disciplines of counseling, human services, psychology and social work.

About the Author, Matt Englar-Carlson

Matt Englar-Carlson is an associate professor of counseling at the California State University at Fullerton. Prior to his position at the California State University at Fullerton, Matt was an elementary school counselor in both Pennsylvania and California and spent one year as a visiting assistant professor in educational psychology at the University of Washington.

He received his bachelor's degree in psychology and sociology from the University of California at Santa Cruz, a master's degree in health psychology education from Stanford University, a master's degree in counselor education from the Pennsylvania State University, and his doctoral degree in counseling psychology from the Pennsylvania State University. He completed his APA accredited pre-doctoral internship in psychology at the University of Southern California Student Counseling Center. Matt co-edited the books In the Room with Men: A Casebook of Therapeutic Change (2006), Counseling Troubled Boys (2008), and is the co-editor of the upcoming book series Theories of Psychotherapy to be published by American Psychological Association Books. Matt has taught group counseling and process to hundreds of students across the United States and has facilitated groups in schools, community settings, work sites, and in university settings. He lives in Huntington Beach, CA.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2009
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
552
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781412953719

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