Group Radical Openness 1st Edition
Bold new thinking for group therapy leaps off the page in Group Radical Openness, 1st Edition by Richard Booth; Rachel Egan. This clear, compelling guide invites clinicians, group facilitators, and mental-health students to explore an open, relational approach that refreshes traditional group work.
Grounded in practice and presented with clarity, the book explains core principles of radical openness and translates them into concrete strategies for leading safer, more engaging groups. Readers will find step-by-step frameworks for setting intentions, fostering vulnerability, navigating conflict, and cultivating trust—skills that improve outcomes in CBT, psychodynamic, and integrative group settings. Rich case examples and practical reflections illuminate how theory meets real-world therapeutic moments.
Whether you’re a seasoned therapist in London, a counselor in New York, or a clinical trainee in Sydney, Group Radical Openness offers immediately usable tools to deepen connection and accelerate change. The authors’ approachable voice balances clinical rigor with human warmth, helping professionals adapt techniques across cultures and clinical populations.
Ideal for continuing professional development, supervision reading, or classroom use, this first edition is a must-have resource for anyone committed to more authentic, effective group work. Enhance your practice, broaden participant engagement, and lead groups with renewed confidence.
Ready to transform your group sessions? Add Group Radical Openness, 1st Edition by Richard Booth; Rachel Egan to your professional library today and bring a fresh, evidence-informed approach to group therapy.
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