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Genre: Textbook, Social Work, Psychology, Counseling
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Book Review:
This book is a highly practical and comprehensive guide for social workers and students on the front lines of group facilitation. Tom Douglas draws extensively from his own experience to provide an eclectic, hands-on approach to starting, running, and successfully concluding social work groups.
The book stands out for its immense practicality, featuring charts, checklists, and analysis sheets that can be directly applied in the field. It tackles crucial but often overlooked aspects of groupwork, such as the importance of preparation, the concepts of conflict and confrontation, and the explicit process of terminating a group. Praised for rendering a complex subject in ''readily understood terms,'' this is an essential, foundational text for anyone in social work, counseling, or community leadership who wants to use groups effectively to achieve positive outcomes.