
Solution-Focused Group Counseling
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Description
Book Introduction
In the field of social welfare, group counseling is often more helpful to clients than individual counseling, and group counseling is utilized in a variety of settings. Therefore, there is a need for an introduction and understanding of various group counseling models, as well as specific practical guidelines.
The author of this book is a practitioner with a deep understanding of the group counseling process. He uses real-life examples from his own experience to explain the techniques and value of solution-focused group counseling in an easy-to-understand and vivid manner, making it easy for readers to apply them in practice.
This will be an accessible and valuable book that will benefit both students and experienced practitioners.
The author of this book is a practitioner with a deep understanding of the group counseling process. He uses real-life examples from his own experience to explain the techniques and value of solution-focused group counseling in an easy-to-understand and vivid manner, making it easy for readers to apply them in practice.
This will be an accessible and valuable book that will benefit both students and experienced practitioners.
index
Translator's Preface
Preface to the Korean edition
Author's Preface
Part 1: Basic Principles and Development Background
Chapter 1: Group Counseling and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
1.
Development of solution-focused group counseling
2.
Therapeutic factors of solution-focused group counseling
3.
Studies reporting the effectiveness of group counseling
4.
summation
Chapter 2: Principles of Solution-Focused Group Counseling
1.
Focus on change and possibility
2.
Creating Goals and Desired Futures
3.
Build on your strengths, skills, and resources
4.
Exploring What's "Okay" and What's "Working"
5.
Be genuinely curious
6.
Creating collaboration and cooperation
7.
Use humor and creativity
8.
summation
Chapter 3: The Dynamics of Solution-Focused Groups
1.
Achieving balance and harmony
2.
The dynamics of solution-focused groups
3.
Solution-focused conversations vs. problem-focused conversations
4.
Group-centered interaction versus counselor-centered interaction
5.
Client-created solutions versus counseling-created solutions
6.
Working together as a group
7.
summation
Part 2: The Progress of the Solution-Focused Group
Chapter 4: Designing Solution-Focused Groups
1.
Collaborative design and planning of successful groups
2.
Select and assess clients to participate in the group
3.
summation
Chapter 5: Client Participation and Motivation
1.
Understanding motivation
2.
Attracting Visitors - Getting Clients to Attend Your Group
3.
Preparing clients to be group members
4.
summation
Chapter 6: Stages of Solution-Focused Group Counseling
1.
First session
2.
midterm session
3.
Concluding session
4.
Review/Follow-up Session
5.
summation
Part 3: Managing Group Processes - Maintaining Solution-Focused Groups
Chapter 7 Group Evaluation: Orienting Groups to Targets
1.
Development of an evaluation model
2.
Performance Measurement
3.
Process Measurement
4.
Conduct continuous group evaluations
5.
Assessment Plan for Groups
6.
Continuous evaluation in practice
7.
summation
Chapter 8: Managing Difficult Groups
1.
Imbalanced motivation levels
2.
Cooperation with Imbalance
3.
summation
Chapter 9: Creative Practices for Improving Group Processes
1.
Miracle Questions Using Creative Visualization
2.
Brainstorming sessions between homes to find solutions
3.
Role-playing/drama practice
4.
Solution drawing/mind map
5.
Self-modeling using video
6.
Precautions when using group practice
7.
summation
Chapter 10: Group Supervision - Solution-Focused Reflective Team Model
1.
Solution-focused, power-based supervision
2.
Reflection Team
3.
Solution-focused reflection team in supervision
4.
The Reality of Group Supervision
5.
summation
References
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Preface to the Korean edition
Author's Preface
Part 1: Basic Principles and Development Background
Chapter 1: Group Counseling and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
1.
Development of solution-focused group counseling
2.
Therapeutic factors of solution-focused group counseling
3.
Studies reporting the effectiveness of group counseling
4.
summation
Chapter 2: Principles of Solution-Focused Group Counseling
1.
Focus on change and possibility
2.
Creating Goals and Desired Futures
3.
Build on your strengths, skills, and resources
4.
Exploring What's "Okay" and What's "Working"
5.
Be genuinely curious
6.
Creating collaboration and cooperation
7.
Use humor and creativity
8.
summation
Chapter 3: The Dynamics of Solution-Focused Groups
1.
Achieving balance and harmony
2.
The dynamics of solution-focused groups
3.
Solution-focused conversations vs. problem-focused conversations
4.
Group-centered interaction versus counselor-centered interaction
5.
Client-created solutions versus counseling-created solutions
6.
Working together as a group
7.
summation
Part 2: The Progress of the Solution-Focused Group
Chapter 4: Designing Solution-Focused Groups
1.
Collaborative design and planning of successful groups
2.
Select and assess clients to participate in the group
3.
summation
Chapter 5: Client Participation and Motivation
1.
Understanding motivation
2.
Attracting Visitors - Getting Clients to Attend Your Group
3.
Preparing clients to be group members
4.
summation
Chapter 6: Stages of Solution-Focused Group Counseling
1.
First session
2.
midterm session
3.
Concluding session
4.
Review/Follow-up Session
5.
summation
Part 3: Managing Group Processes - Maintaining Solution-Focused Groups
Chapter 7 Group Evaluation: Orienting Groups to Targets
1.
Development of an evaluation model
2.
Performance Measurement
3.
Process Measurement
4.
Conduct continuous group evaluations
5.
Assessment Plan for Groups
6.
Continuous evaluation in practice
7.
summation
Chapter 8: Managing Difficult Groups
1.
Imbalanced motivation levels
2.
Cooperation with Imbalance
3.
summation
Chapter 9: Creative Practices for Improving Group Processes
1.
Miracle Questions Using Creative Visualization
2.
Brainstorming sessions between homes to find solutions
3.
Role-playing/drama practice
4.
Solution drawing/mind map
5.
Self-modeling using video
6.
Precautions when using group practice
7.
summation
Chapter 10: Group Supervision - Solution-Focused Reflective Team Model
1.
Solution-focused, power-based supervision
2.
Reflection Team
3.
Solution-focused reflection team in supervision
4.
The Reality of Group Supervision
5.
summation
References
Search
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 30, 2013
- Page count, weight, size: 396 pages | 596g | 153*224*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788999700927
- ISBN10: 8999700925
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