This one-of-a-kind road map for students and new group leaders combines a unique developmental model of brief group process--based on the generic chronological processes of a group--with modifications for specific clinical populations. The chronological-process model was developed and researched in the authors' own laboratories, empirically tested for more than a decade, and employed successfully for years. This clearly identifiable process underlies all small groups, making it appropriate in all settings, serving all populations.
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About the Author:
Dr. Shapiro currently is a professor at Santa Clara University. He has taught group counseling since 1969, and has thirty years of clinical experience with groups. He is a published author and writes primarily in the areas of group psychotherapy and fathering/parenting. He is also a frequent speaker on the topic.
Dr. Peltz has been a practicing therapist since 1980. He earned his Ph.D. in Family Psychology from the California Graduate School of Marital and Family Therapy. He has a long history as a consultant to businesses and military organizations and has a special expertise in substance abuse and its impact on the family and on organizations. He served as Assistant Dean of the California Graduate School of Marital and Family Therapy, and Clinical Director of the Family Therapy Institute of Marin from 1980-1982.
Dr. Bernadett-Shapiro is a professor at Santa Clara University. She is also a practicing marital and family therapist. Her Ph.D. is from the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology. She is also a registered nurse for the states of California and Hawaii.
Review:
"Exciting...the wave of the future."
"Brief Group Treatment is an honest, straight-forward attempt to provide clinicians, educators, and students with the fundamentals needed for the facilitation of contemporary groups. Its primary strength is in the way it is written (it is easy to understand--especially to someone familiar with or interested in the counseling field) and in the insights it provides."
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- PublisherBrooks Cole
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 0534355544
- ISBN 13 9780534355548
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages283
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