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Group Development and Group Leadership in Student Affairs - Killam, Wendy; Carter, Adam; Degges-White, Suzanne
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Group Development and Group Leadership in Student Affairs provides readers with an overview of basic group dynamics and techniques that are effective in higher education and student affairs settings. Student affairs professionals frequently use group work and team projects that require them to engage undergraduate students in ways that are unlike the classroom or less formal social setting. To help these individuals navigate their new roles, this book will provide an overview of basic group dynamics and leadership skills that facilitate productive group functioning. The book will be both a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Group Development and Group Leadership in Student Affairs provides readers with an overview of basic group dynamics and techniques that are effective in higher education and student affairs settings. Student affairs professionals frequently use group work and team projects that require them to engage undergraduate students in ways that are unlike the classroom or less formal social setting. To help these individuals navigate their new roles, this book will provide an overview of basic group dynamics and leadership skills that facilitate productive group functioning. The book will be both a textbook that provides content regarding group dynamics, group theory and group leadership, and a workbook/guidebook that provides information and scenarios that encourage readers to consider how the basic group principals can be applied in various areas of student affairs.
Autorenporträt
Wendy Killam, PhD, is a professor at Stephen F. Austin State University. She is also a licensed professional counselor in Texas with supervisor endorsement, a CRC, and an NCC. She is active in the Association for Adult Development and Aging (AADA). Her research interests include transitions throughout the lifespan, wellness, older adults, and college student adjustment. Wendy has edited two books addressing counselor education and counseling practice in addition to being the author of multiple journal articles.