Drawing from the author’s vast experience as teacher, researcher, and practitioner, Lawrence Shulman’s DYNAMICS AND SKILLS OF GROUP COUNSELING equips students in the helping professions with a solid introduction to methods for effective group counseling. Guided by theory, empirical research, years of teaching experience, his own group practice, and the wisdom of colleagues, Shulman’s text brings concepts to life with vivid cases that include
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