"Learning Group Leadership" is an introductory level textbook on how to conduct and lead groups in a variety of settings. The book covers theory, process, leadership, techniques, ethics, special populations and challenges as they relate to group work. All majors in social work, counseling, mental health, and human services are required to take a course on group work/therapy. Many programs have several courses, but all have at least one group course. Working with groups is unique in that it involves a whole host of additional skills that are more challenging than working with individuals.This book takes an experiential approach, that is, it helps students understand how the concepts they learn in class can actually be applied to their own lives, which encourages deeper understanding and retention of the material. The book is engaging in that it contains activities, exercises, field study assignments, personal application, and reflection exercises on almost every other page. Due to the nature of the course, this approach is highly desirable as a course on group work/therapy is usually taught in group format with role plays and simulations. The author has a student friendly writing style which is conversational, practical, and realistic. He draws on examples from his 25 years of teaching experience to bring in examples that are meaningful to students.
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