A practical and balanced guide to effective group therapy In this up-to-date text, Dr. Virginia Brabender provides balanced coverage of the major treatment approaches and provides a solid background of both why and how effective group therapy is practiced. Writing in a conversational style augmented with many instructive case studies, she covers the key aspects of group therapy, from group planning to termination, and all points in between. Providing a balance of theory, contemporary applications, and personal insight, Dr. Brabender explores four major treatment approachesinterpersonal, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and problem-solvingand weighs their various advantages and disadvantages in treating a range of problems in a variety of settings. Introduction to Group Therapy: *Covers all practical aspects of planning, organizing, and managing a therapy group *Summarizes the latest research into group therapy theory and practice *Addresses mistakes commonly made by therapists new to group therapy and offers expert advice on how to avoid making them *Describes how therapists can be effective in short-term group therapy *Explores legal and ethical issues that can arise in group therapy *Provides self-assessment methods along with proven solutions for refining techniques *Presents empirically validated strategies for handling difficult patient populationssuch as acute inpatient clientsand treatment settings, including correctional facilities