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Prevention Groups / edited by Elaine Clanton Harpine.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Prevention practice kitPublication details: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2013.Description: viii, 47 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781452257983
Uniform titles:
  • Prevention Practice Kit.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 158.35 HAR
Contents:
What is a prevention group? -- Group process is the heart and soul of any prevention group -- Research supporting prevention groups -- Case examples -- Using prevention groups in real-world settings.
Summary: This fourth book in the 'Prevention Practice Kit' series introduces the topic of prevention groups and illustrates how to apply that definition to real-world settings for counsellors, psychologists, mental health workers, and prevention specialists. Readers will find practical suggestions on how to design, conduct, and organise prevention groups such as psychoeducational groups, group-centred prevention groups, and therapy prevention groups. Examples from research, along with case study examples, help to illustrate important concepts in both theory and practice.
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Endorsed by the Prevention Section of Division 17 of American Psychological Association.

What is a prevention group? --
Group process is the heart and soul of any prevention group --
Research supporting prevention groups --
Case examples --
Using prevention groups in real-world settings.

This fourth book in the 'Prevention Practice Kit' series introduces the topic of prevention groups and illustrates how to apply that definition to real-world settings for counsellors, psychologists, mental health workers, and prevention specialists. Readers will find practical suggestions on how to design, conduct, and organise prevention groups such as psychoeducational groups, group-centred prevention groups, and therapy prevention groups. Examples from research, along with case study examples, help to illustrate important concepts in both theory and practice.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-44) and index.

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