Tapping into the therapeutic potential of groups, this volume presents
the theory and practice of cognitive-oriented group-centered
counseling - combining intrinsic motivation, efficacy retraining, and
targeted play therapy and social role-playing - that can be implemented
to help children build core social skills and emotional regulation to
complement their classroom instruction. In addition to providing a
complete framework for developing, facilitating, and evaluating group
interventions with children in their natural learning environments, this
book offers observational exercises to assist readers in gaining a
deeper understanding of how group interventions work. The book features
instructive case examples and proven, ready-to-use group-focused
interventions that can be readily applied or adapted. This volume
provides a solid foundation for those new to the field as well as a
creative boost for group specialists. Its accessible style makes the
book worthwhile as a training text.