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Groups in Action: Evolution and Challenges (with Workbook and DVD)

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In these exciting videos, available on DVD, students will see Marianne and Gerald Corey in action as they demonstrate their integrative approach to group work. Viewers will see a real group move through its various stages and will observe group members discuss real issues and present reactions in the group context. These compelling videos were filmed at a three-day intensive group and show the unfolding of a live group as they build "a circle of trust." The videos highlight the development of the group process by showing segments of the group work that occurred over the three-day session. Throughout the video, the Coreys demonstrate a wide variety of techniques and skills, including how to deal with members' hesitation and resistance, their feelings of not being "good" enough, their fears of being judged, their difficulties with intimate relationships, and their unresolved issues with parents. A new addition to these videos is a series of lecturettes featuring Dr. Gerald Corey. The accompanying workbook provides students with exercises and explorations directly linked to the videos and the book GROUPS: PROCESS AND PRACTICE. The workbook components are also available online as part of the Counseling CourseMate website available at http: //login.cengage.com

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Loved the accompanying DVD - hated the book. I found it confusing in regards to the DVD and I honestly didn't use it that much. As a workbook goes, it is more a personal insight tool that seems a bit wasteful. and time consuming and honestly quite unneeded
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