In Group Work the authors examine what makes humanistic groups unique. Centred on the practitioner s use of self and based on dual objectives - the development of the democratic mutual aid system and the actualization of purpose - humanistic groups encourage growth, development and independence. The book outlines specific techniques that enable practitioners in various settings to achieve these objectives.
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In Group Work the authors examine what makes humanistic groups unique. Centred on the practitioner s use of self and based on dual objectives - the development of the democratic mutual aid system and the actualization of purpose - humanistic groups encourage growth, development and independence. The book outlines specific techniques that enable practitioners in various settings to achieve these objectives.
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Good. Book. Signed By Author Small tear on top edge of backstrip (spine cover). Moderate wear to corners and cover edges. SIGNED BY ONE OF THE AUTHORS on half-title pg. Spine is tight; pgs are unmarked. In Group Work the authors examine what makes humanistic groups unique. Centred on the practitioner's use of self and based on dual objectives-the development of the democratic mutual aid system and the actualization of purpose-humanistic groups encourage growth, development and independence. The book outlines specific techniques that enable practitioners in various settings to achieve these objectives.
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