ABSTRACT
Group psychotherapy in college counseling centers continues to thrive as a popular approach to working with college students, and yet there continues to be a lack of up-to-date, comprehensive resources for group psychotherapists working with this unique population. The College Counselor’s Guide to Group Psychotherapy highlights the role of the group therapist within college counseling centers; provides practical, step-by-step instructions for creating a thriving group program and culture; and unveils some of the opportunities to expand this under-recognized practice setting. This exciting new volume draws on the most current knowledge on group psychotherapy while paying particular attention to issues and ethical dilemmas that are unique to working with college students.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter Chapter 1|17 pages
The College Counseling Center as a Unique Practice Setting for Group Psychotherapy
section Section I|37 pages
Socially Embedded Fundamentals and Their Impact on Group Psychotherapy
chapter Chapter 3|20 pages
Racial and Social Justice Implications on the Practice of Group Psychotherapy
section Section II|24 pages
Research Fundamentals in Group Psychotherapy
section Section III|33 pages
Ethics and Training in Group Psychotherapy
section Section IV|41 pages
Marketing, Management, Selection, and Preparation in Group Psychotherapy
chapter Chapter 9|14 pages
The Group Coordinator: Promoting Group Culture by Managing Stages of Program Development
section Section V|28 pages
Relational Factors in Group Psychotherapy
section Section VI|53 pages
Psychoeducational Processes in Group Psychotherapy
chapter Chapter 13|15 pages
The Power and Promise of Psychoeducational Groups in College Counseling Centers
chapter Chapter 14|16 pages
Teaching Empathy and Building Hope: The Value of Support Groups in College Counseling Centers
section Section VII|6 pages
Where to From Here?