Facilitating Challenging Groups: Leaderless, Open, and Single-Session Groups

Author:   Nina W. Brown (Old Dominion University, Virginia, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415857154


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   21 August 2013
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Facilitating Challenging Groups: Leaderless, Open, and Single-Session Groups


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Groups—like the people in them—come in all forms, and often they don’t fit a standard mold. Single-session, leaderless, and open groups are three of the most common kinds of nonstandard groups, but participants and facilitators of these kinds of groups have few, if any, resources at their disposal when they try to confront the unique challenges that their group structures present. Facilitating Challenging Groups confronts these challenges head on and offers activities, tools, tips, and techniques vital to everyone from the smallest self-help group to the largest human-relations training session. Readers will come away from this book with a deep understanding of each group’s unique needs, the leader’s role where applicable, and concrete strategies for developing the two traits most important to any successful group: universality and hope.

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Author:   Nina W. Brown (Old Dominion University, Virginia, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780415857154


ISBN 10:   0415857155
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   21 August 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part I: The Challenges 1. Meeting the Challenge Part II: Open Groups 2. Open Groups 3.Issues, Concerns, and Possible Strategies 4. Planning Open Groups 5. Facilitative Skills and Techniques Part III: Leaderless Groups 6. Variations for Leaderless Groups 7. Self-help and Support Groups 8. Guidelines for Leaderless Groups IV. Single-Session Groups 9. Single Sessions 10. Variations for Single-Session Groups 11. Managing Premature Termination Part V. Activities 12. Activities 13. Getting Started 14. Building Self-esteem and Self-confidence 15. Relationship Building and Enhancement 16. Communication Skills 17. Termination

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Nina Brown has targeted three challenging types of groups rarely discussed in professional writings-open, leaderless, single session-and has described the nuances of each. Seldom does a comprehensive and well-researched book also include so many ideas for practice. The guidelines, suggestions and activities are innovative and can compel readers to (almost) want to face the obstacles these three kinds of groups can present. This volume indeed is a rare find. -Kathleen Y. Ritter, professor of psychology, California State University, Bakersfield This unique book is beneficial for the new or emerging group leader, with an emphasis on potential pitfalls and the emotional presence of the leader. Specific practical suggestions, such as options for addressing tardiness or resistance, methods of building cohesion, and a wealth of structured activities, are invaluable for building group facilitation skills and helping leaders learn to tune in to process dynamics. -Rebecca MacNair-Semands, PhD, CGP, senior associate director, Counseling Center, UNC-Charlotte Nina Brown provides a useful resource for group leaders dealing with three types of groups that challenge leaders and group members. The book is filled with useful information and resources for those interested in meeting the challenge of working with these groups. The reader is given appropriate background material for each group as well as helpful information on how to facilitate maximum group development. -Rex Stockton, Chancellor's Professor, department of counseling and educational psychology, Indiana University


Nina Brown has targeted three challenging types of groups rarely discussed in professional writings-open, leaderless, single session-and has described the nuances of each. Seldom does a comprehensive and well-researched book also include so many ideas for practice. The guidelines, suggestions, and activities are innovative and can compel readers to (almost) want to face the obstacles these three kinds of groups can present. This volume indeed is a rare find. -Kathleen Y. Ritter, professor of psychology, California State University-Bakersfield This unique book is beneficial for the new or emerging group leader, with an emphasis on potential pitfalls and the emotional presence of the leader. Specific practical suggestions, such as options for addressing tardiness or resistance, methods of building cohesion, and a wealth of structured activities, are invaluable for building group-facilitation skills and helping leaders learn to tune in to process dynamics. -Rebecca MacNair-Semands, PhD, CGP, senior associate director, Counseling Center, University of North Carolina-Charlotte Nina Brown provides a useful resource for group leaders dealing with three types of groups that challenge leaders and group members. The book is filled with useful information and resources for those interested in meeting the challenge of working with these groups. The reader is given appropriate background material for each group as well as helpful information on how to facilitate maximum group development. -Rex Stockton, Chancellor's Professor, department of counseling and educational psychology, Indiana University


Nina Brown has targeted three challenging types of groups rarely discussed in professional writings-open, leaderless, single session-and has described the nuances of each. Seldom does a comprehensive and well-researched book also include so many ideas for practice. The guidelines, suggestions and activities are innovative and can compel readers to (almost) want to face the obstacles these three kinds of groups can present. This volume indeed is a rare find. -Kathleen Y. Ritter, professor of psychology, California State University-Bakersfield This book's emphasis on potential pitfalls and the emotional presence of the leader makes it unique and beneficial for the new or emerging group leader. Specific practical suggestions, such as options for addressing tardiness or resistance, methods of building cohesion, and a wealth of structured activities, are invaluable for building group-facilitation skills and helping leaders learn to tune in to process dynamics. -Rebecca MacNair-Semands, PhD, CGP, senior associate director, Counseling Center, UNC-Charlotte Nina Brown provides a useful resource for group leaders dealing with three types of groups that challenge leaders and group members. The book is filled with useful information and resources for those interested in meeting the challenge of working with these groups. The reader is given appropriate background material for each group as well as helpful information on how to facilitate maximum group development. -Rex Stockton, Chancellor's Professor, department of counseling and educational psychology, Indiana University


"""Nina Brown has targeted three challenging types of groups rarely discussed in professional writings-open, leaderless, single session-and has described the nuances of each. Seldom does a comprehensive and well-researched book also include so many ideas for practice. The guidelines, suggestions, and activities are innovative and can compel readers to (almost) want to face the obstacles these three kinds of groups can present. This volume indeed is a rare find."" -Kathleen Y. Ritter, professor of psychology, California State University-Bakersfield ""This unique book is beneficial for the new or emerging group leader, with an emphasis on potential pitfalls and the emotional presence of the leader. Specific practical suggestions, such as options for addressing tardiness or resistance, methods of building cohesion, and a wealth of structured activities, are invaluable for building group-facilitation skills and helping leaders learn to tune in to process dynamics."" -Rebecca MacNair-Semands, PhD, CGP, senior associate director, Counseling Center, University of North Carolina-Charlotte ""Nina Brown provides a useful resource for group leaders dealing with three types of groups that challenge leaders and group members. The book is filled with useful information and resources for those interested in meeting the challenge of working with these groups. The reader is given appropriate background material for each group as well as helpful information on how to facilitate maximum group development."" -Rex Stockton, Chancellor's Professor, department of counseling and educational psychology, Indiana University"


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Nina Brown, EdD, LPC, FAGPA, is pofessor and eminent scholar of counseling at Old Dominion University. She is a fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Association and the author of dozens of books, including Creative Activities for Group Therapy and Psychoeducational Groups, 3rd ed.

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