Group development in practice: guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change
"Group development, a key factor in treatment effectiveness, is discussed in virtually every introductory text on group psychotherapy. This is the first book devoted exclusively to this process. In this volume, Virginia Brabender and April Fallon chronicle the rich history of group development...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Group development, a key factor in treatment effectiveness, is discussed in virtually every introductory text on group psychotherapy. This is the first book devoted exclusively to this process. In this volume, Virginia Brabender and April Fallon chronicle the rich history of group development research, survey modern theories of group development, and introduce their five-stage model of group development. The authors demonstrate the importance of group identity to the achievement of treatment goals through a series of real-life vignettes that illustrate the characteristic behavior of group members at each stage. Their developmental perspective can be applied not only to traditional unstructured groups but also to focused, time-limited groups in inpatient and outpatient settings and to the emerging world of cybergroups. In its comprehensive scope and attention to detail, Group development in practice: Guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change will be a useful resource for experienced clinicians, therapists new to group psychotherapy, and researchers interested in developing or refining theoretical approaches to group psychotherapy"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved) |
Beschreibung: | ix, 315 p. |
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spelling | Brabender, Virginia Verfasser aut Group development in practice guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change Virginia Brabender and April Fallon 1st ed Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association c2009 ix, 315 p. txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "Group development, a key factor in treatment effectiveness, is discussed in virtually every introductory text on group psychotherapy. This is the first book devoted exclusively to this process. In this volume, Virginia Brabender and April Fallon chronicle the rich history of group development research, survey modern theories of group development, and introduce their five-stage model of group development. The authors demonstrate the importance of group identity to the achievement of treatment goals through a series of real-life vignettes that illustrate the characteristic behavior of group members at each stage. Their developmental perspective can be applied not only to traditional unstructured groups but also to focused, time-limited groups in inpatient and outpatient settings and to the emerging world of cybergroups. In its comprehensive scope and attention to detail, Group development in practice: Guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change will be a useful resource for experienced clinicians, therapists new to group psychotherapy, and researchers interested in developing or refining theoretical approaches to group psychotherapy"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved) Psychotherapy, Group / methods Group Processes Models, Psychological Psychoanalytic Theory Group psychotherapy Fallon, April Sonstige oth American Psychological Association Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 1433804085 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781433804083 http://content.apa.org/books/2008-15311-000 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Brabender, Virginia Group development in practice guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change Psychotherapy, Group / methods Group Processes Models, Psychological Psychoanalytic Theory Group psychotherapy |
title | Group development in practice guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change |
title_auth | Group development in practice guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change |
title_exact_search | Group development in practice guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change |
title_full | Group development in practice guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change Virginia Brabender and April Fallon |
title_fullStr | Group development in practice guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change Virginia Brabender and April Fallon |
title_full_unstemmed | Group development in practice guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change Virginia Brabender and April Fallon |
title_short | Group development in practice |
title_sort | group development in practice guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change |
title_sub | guidance for clinicians and researchers on stages and dynamics of change |
topic | Psychotherapy, Group / methods Group Processes Models, Psychological Psychoanalytic Theory Group psychotherapy |
topic_facet | Psychotherapy, Group / methods Group Processes Models, Psychological Psychoanalytic Theory Group psychotherapy |
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