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  1. Group Protocols

    A Psychosocial Compendium

    By Diane Gibson

    Here is a valuable book intended to help those occupational therapists working in mental health settings to refine their critical thinking about the group activities they select and the protocols they design. Experts focus on practicing sound clinical reasoning and clinical decision making to...

    Published April 16th 1990 by Routledge

  2. Variations on Teaching and Supervising Group Therapy

    By Karen G Lewis

    Learn effective techniques for teaching and supervising group therapy. This unique new volume brings together teaching and supervisory models for a host of theoretical orientations, including psychodynamic, family systems, psychodrama, gestalt, and transactional analysis. Variations on Teaching and...

    Published October 12th 1989 by Routledge

  3. Violence

    Prevention and Treatment in Groups

    By George Getzel

    This informative and thoughtful book demonstrates the value of social group work concepts applied to domestic and other forms of violence. Written by social work practitioners, each chapter focuses on a different form of violence and the appropriate models of social work with groups. Using detailed...

    Published February 15th 1989 by Routledge

  4. Group Process and Structure in Psychosocial Occupational Therapy

    By Diane Gibson

    Effective group leadership techniques are the focus of this practical, sound volume. Dedicated to assisting occupational therapy practitioners and students in understanding current theory and state-of-the-art techniques in group treatment, this functional book fills the gap left by existing...

    Published January 10th 1989 by Routledge

  5. Decade of the Plague

    The Sociopsychological Ramifications of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    By Margaret R Rodway, Marianne Wright

    Social workers, counselors, and health care professionals will be challenged by this thorough presentation of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). The contributing authors contend that in the immediate future, education, not medicine will be the single most important weapon in stemming the spread...

    Published October 17th 1988 by Routledge

  6. Dramatherapy

    Theory and Practice 1

    Edited by Sue Jennings

    Dramatherapy: Theory and Practice 1 introduces the reader to the basic issues of dramatherapy and offers a highly authoritative guide to the clinical practitioner or teacher who wishes to use role-play and enactment in the context of therapeutic work. With its companion volume Dramatherapy: Theory...

    Published July 30th 1987 by Routledge

  7. Invisible Wounds

    Crime Victims Speak

    By Shelley Neiderbach, Susan Iwansowski

    Feel the terror and anger experienced by crime victims as you read accounts of the highly charged therapy sessions at New York City’s Crime Victims’Counseling Services, the first group therapy services for crime victims of its kind. This emotionally charged book contains actual transcripts of...

    Published December 31st 1985 by Routledge

  8. Inhibitions in Work and Love

    Psychoanalytic Approaches to Problems in Creativity

    By Herbert S Strean

    A guide to help enlighten mental health professionals to the dynamics of creativity--how to assess creative blocks and how to liberate creativity in patients....

    Published December 31st 1983 by Routledge