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Routledge
Living and working with children in a residential setting inevitably involves a continuous ‘group experience’ and an appreciation of the potential for change and development inherent in group processes can be of great help to residential workers in clarifying and achieving their aims.
In Residential Group Therapy for Children (originally published in 1982), Daphne Lennox describes three... Read more
Preface 1. The therapeutic group milieu 2. Group therapy: transactional analysis 3. Games and exercises for transactional analysis group therapy 4. The behaviourist approach 5. Behaviour group therapy 6. Encounter group therapy 7. Encounter group practice 8. Conclusion 9. Appendix 10. References
Biography
Daphne Lennox
Review of the first publication:
“…plugged a very large gap with her…book on residential care, particularly for those of us struggling to find some conceptual framework as teachers working in residential care.”
— John Visser, University of Birmingham






