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Groups in action : evolution and challenges / Gerald Corey, Marianne Schneider Corey and Robert Haynes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Belmont, California : Thomson-Brooks/Cole, (c)2006.Description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (210 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. +Content type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
ISBN:
  • 9780534638009
  • 9780534619091
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF636 .G768 2006
  • BF636
Available additional physical forms:
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Contents:
Thomas Walters Robert Haynes -- Challenges facing group leaders Thomas Walters.
Subject: EVOLUTION OF A GROUP - Filmed at a three-day intensive group co-facilitated by the Coreys, this two-hour program portrays the significant events that occurred as the group moved through its initial, transition, working, and ending stages. The Coreys demonstrate a wide variety of group techniques and skills, including how to deal with members' feelings of not being "good enough," their fears of being judged, and their difficulties with intimate relationships. The real participants - not actors - present reactions in the group context.Subject: CHALLENGES FACING GROUP LEADERS - Covering themes suggested by the Coreys' work with students and by their colleagues, this 90 minute portion of the DVD emphasizes the initial and transition stages of a group's development - the stages which tend to create the most anxiety and concern for group practitioners. By watching this program, you will explore diversity issues in group work, discovering ways of reframing resistance and find examples of how to work therapeutically with defensive behaviors. The Coreys did not create a script; group members improvised around a series of situations.Subject: WORKBOOK - The workbook utilizes an interactive format, engages your active learning skills as you study the group in action. It includes exercises that correlate directly with each segment of the DVD as well as self-assessments and self-inventories; skills checklists; the Coreys' commentary; questions for application, discussion, and reflection; references to the Coreys' group counseling text; and more.--Cover.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library CIRCULATING COLLECTION Non-fiction BF637.C6G76 2006 [Wkbk] (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001134077

"Evolution of a group", originally released on VHS c2000.

Evolution of a group Thomas Walters Robert Haynes -- Challenges facing group leaders Thomas Walters.

EVOLUTION OF A GROUP - Filmed at a three-day intensive group co-facilitated by the Coreys, this two-hour program portrays the significant events that occurred as the group moved through its initial, transition, working, and ending stages. The Coreys demonstrate a wide variety of group techniques and skills, including how to deal with members' feelings of not being "good enough," their fears of being judged, and their difficulties with intimate relationships. The real participants - not actors - present reactions in the group context.

CHALLENGES FACING GROUP LEADERS - Covering themes suggested by the Coreys' work with students and by their colleagues, this 90 minute portion of the DVD emphasizes the initial and transition stages of a group's development - the stages which tend to create the most anxiety and concern for group practitioners. By watching this program, you will explore diversity issues in group work, discovering ways of reframing resistance and find examples of how to work therapeutically with defensive behaviors. The Coreys did not create a script; group members improvised around a series of situations.

WORKBOOK - The workbook utilizes an interactive format, engages your active learning skills as you study the group in action. It includes exercises that correlate directly with each segment of the DVD as well as self-assessments and self-inventories; skills checklists; the Coreys' commentary; questions for application, discussion, and reflection; references to the Coreys' group counseling text; and more.--Cover.

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