Description
Group Dynamics in Occupational Therapy provides occupational therapists and students with an in-depth exploration of how group processes can be leveraged for therapeutic benefit. Written by Marilyn B. Cole, this authoritative text bridges the gap between theory and practice by examining the psychological and social dynamics that occur within group settings.
The book covers essential topics including group formation, leadership styles, communication patterns, and conflict resolution within therapeutic groups. Cole presents evidence-based strategies for designing and facilitating groups across various client populations and settings, from mental health to rehabilitation environments.
Readers will gain practical skills for assessing group dynamics, adapting interventions based on group needs, and evaluating group outcomes. The text includes case studies and real-world examples that illustrate how to apply theoretical concepts to everyday clinical practice, making it an invaluable resource for both new and experienced occupational therapy professionals.







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