Prevention Groups

Prevention Groups by Elaine Clanton Harpine, published by SAGE on December 20, 2012, is a concise resource comprising 56 pages in English. This book introduces the concept of prevention groups and provides practical guidance for counselors, psychologists, mental health workers, and prevention specialists. It focuses on applying the definition of prevention groups in various real-world settings, including schools, hospitals, community organizations, and private practice.
Readers will discover practical suggestions for designing, conducting, and organizing different types of prevention groups, such as psychoeducational and therapy prevention groups. The book includes examples from research and case studies that illustrate key concepts in both theory and practice, making it a valuable addition to the fields of education, counseling, and social services.
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This fourth book in the Prevention Practice Kit introduces the topic of prevention groups and illustrates how to apply that definition to real-world settings for counselors, psychologists, mental health workers, and prevention specialists working with groups in schools, hospitals, community organizations, and private practice. Readers will find practical suggestions on how to design, conduct, and organize prevention groups such as psychoeducational groups, group-centered prevention groups, and therapy prevention groups. Examples from research, along with case study examples, help to illustrate important concepts in both theory and practice.
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