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- catalog abstract "From the Blurb: Working With Groups and using them properly is the basic key to a successful democratic society. Groups can free the individual rather than confine him; they represent an inadequately used resource. This book shows how groups and group action are related to important contemporary social concerns, including: The rising demand for equal rights from various segments of our society. The growing recognition of critical shortages in the helping professions, along with an increasing emphasis on the interdisciplinary approach. The impact of new educational media on the teaching-learning process. The author presents group techniques which consider the means as determining the final goal. He relates current pressures of society to the use of group techniques as a way to solve problems, and gives an understanding of the yardsticks to be used to determine the use and appropriateness of specific group techniques. He presents a philosophy of education which emphasizes the importance of early childhood experiences, and the role to be played by the school counselor of tomorrow.".
- catalog contributor b2151021.
- catalog created "[1966]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "[1966]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1966]".
- catalog description "From the Blurb: Working With Groups and using them properly is the basic key to a successful democratic society. Groups can free the individual rather than confine him; they represent an inadequately used resource. This book shows how groups and group action are related to important contemporary social concerns, including: The rising demand for equal rights from various segments of our society. The growing recognition of critical shortages in the helping professions, along with an increasing emphasis on the interdisciplinary approach. The impact of new educational media on the teaching-learning process. The author presents group techniques which consider the means as determining the final goal. He relates current pressures of society to the use of group techniques as a way to solve problems, and gives an understanding of the yardsticks to be used to determine the use and appropriateness of specific group techniques. He presents a philosophy of education which emphasizes the importance of early childhood experiences, and the role to be played by the school counselor of tomorrow.".
- catalog description "Group Process And Individual Growth: -- Why this book was written -- Roles need to be defined -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Theories, Professional Jargon, And Definitions: -- Education and therapy -- Content versus feelings -- Group dynamics -- Multiple counseling versus multiple therapy -- Group versus a mass -- Common denominators -- Restatement of the philosophy expressed in the text -- Discussion -- Reprint of "Considering The Social Process in Human Development" by Carroll E Kennedy -- Bibliography -- Tools And Techniques Involved In The Helping Process: -- Clarifying operations -- Show-how operations -- Security-giving operations -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Group In Action: -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Typical Problems In Group Process: -- Initial leader -- Voluntary and involuntary groups -- Group composition -- Out-of-group sessions -- Group size -- Length of group life -- Admitting new members -- Silent member -- Talk as an avoidance technique -- ".
- catalog description "Group techniques in the subject matter classroom -- Group guidance -- Career days -- Orientation programs -- Value of orientation materials and lectures -- Case conference approach -- Developing a club program -- Student councils -- Moral and spiritual values -- Using groups with failing and underachieving students -- Workshop -- Reference sources for developing guidance units -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Evaluation And Research: -- Evaluation -- Group growth -- Individual growth -- Comparison of self with others -- Research -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Conclusion: -- Terminating groups -- Training of the effective group worker -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Appendix -- Author index -- Subject index.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog description "Silence in the group -- Missing member -- Missing leader -- Monopolist -- Resistance -- Catharsis -- Role of stereotypes -- Decision making-to vote or not to vote -- Responsibility in a group -- Other tools and techniques -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Group Procedures In Educational Settings: -- Social forces and education -- Role models -- Some educational problems that need to be faced -- Group guidance as a maturational process: -- Readiness to choose -- Consistency of preference -- Crystallization of traits -- Information and planning -- Wisdom of vocational preference -- Planning the content for group guidance: -- Elementary school -- Junior high school -- High school -- College -- Relationship of different educational media to group guidance and teaching -- Use of information: -- Other educational media -- Involving the learner -- Learning and security needs -- Establishing a readiness -- Counselor's future role -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Group Techniques Applied: -- ".
- catalog extent "xii, 288 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Working with groups.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Working with groups.".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "[1966]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Wiley".
- catalog relation "Working with groups.".
- catalog subject "301.152".
- catalog subject "Group Processes".
- catalog subject "LB1084 .L5 1966".
- catalog subject "Social groups.".
- catalog subject "Teaching".
- catalog tableOfContents "Group Process And Individual Growth: -- Why this book was written -- Roles need to be defined -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Theories, Professional Jargon, And Definitions: -- Education and therapy -- Content versus feelings -- Group dynamics -- Multiple counseling versus multiple therapy -- Group versus a mass -- Common denominators -- Restatement of the philosophy expressed in the text -- Discussion -- Reprint of "Considering The Social Process in Human Development" by Carroll E Kennedy -- Bibliography -- Tools And Techniques Involved In The Helping Process: -- Clarifying operations -- Show-how operations -- Security-giving operations -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Group In Action: -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Typical Problems In Group Process: -- Initial leader -- Voluntary and involuntary groups -- Group composition -- Out-of-group sessions -- Group size -- Length of group life -- Admitting new members -- Silent member -- Talk as an avoidance technique -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Group techniques in the subject matter classroom -- Group guidance -- Career days -- Orientation programs -- Value of orientation materials and lectures -- Case conference approach -- Developing a club program -- Student councils -- Moral and spiritual values -- Using groups with failing and underachieving students -- Workshop -- Reference sources for developing guidance units -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Evaluation And Research: -- Evaluation -- Group growth -- Individual growth -- Comparison of self with others -- Research -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Conclusion: -- Terminating groups -- Training of the effective group worker -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Appendix -- Author index -- Subject index.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Silence in the group -- Missing member -- Missing leader -- Monopolist -- Resistance -- Catharsis -- Role of stereotypes -- Decision making-to vote or not to vote -- Responsibility in a group -- Other tools and techniques -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Group Procedures In Educational Settings: -- Social forces and education -- Role models -- Some educational problems that need to be faced -- Group guidance as a maturational process: -- Readiness to choose -- Consistency of preference -- Crystallization of traits -- Information and planning -- Wisdom of vocational preference -- Planning the content for group guidance: -- Elementary school -- Junior high school -- High school -- College -- Relationship of different educational media to group guidance and teaching -- Use of information: -- Other educational media -- Involving the learner -- Learning and security needs -- Establishing a readiness -- Counselor's future role -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Group Techniques Applied: -- ".
- catalog title "Working with groups; group process and individual growth [by] Walter M. Lifton.".
- catalog type "text".