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Student Manual for Corey's Theory and Practice of Group Counseling,Used

Student Manual for Corey's Theory and Practice of Group Counseling,Used

$119.74
Student Manual for Corey's Theory and Practice of Group Counseling,Used
$119.74

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The Student Manual helps you experience group process techniques and gain maximum benefit from Corey's textbook. The manual includes many activities, ideas for supervised training groups, summary charts, selfinventories, study guides, comprehension checks and quizzes, group techniques, and examples of cases with openended alternatives for group counseling practice. It also features experts discussing their personal perspective for each of the theories by addressing these questions: (1) What attracted you to this particular theoretical orientation? How does the theory fit for the person you are? (2) What are some key concepts (and techniques) of this theory that are most applicable to the practice of group counseling? (3) How does this theory have particular relevance for addressing diversity and social justice issues in group work?

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

The Student Manual helps you experience group process techniques and gain maximum benefit from Corey's textbook. The manual includes many activities, ideas for supervised training groups, summary charts, selfinventories, study guides, comprehension checks and quizzes, group techniques, and examples of cases with openended alternatives for group counseling practice. It also features experts discussing their personal perspective for each of the theories by addressing these questions: (1) What attracted you to this particular theoretical orientation? How does the theory fit for the person you are? (2) What are some key concepts (and techniques) of this theory that are most applicable to the practice of group counseling? (3) How does this theory have particular relevance for addressing diversity and social justice issues in group work?