<h3>Part I: Foundations for Group Work</h3> <ol> <li>An Overview of Group Work<br> David Capuzzi and Mark D. Staufferd</li> <li>Group Work: Stages and Issues<br> Mark D. Stauffer and David Capuzzi</li> <li>Group Counseling: Elements of Effective Leadership<br> David Capuzzi and Mark D. Stauffer</li> <li>Group Work: Theories and Applications<br> Jeannie Falkner, David Capuzzi, and Mark D. Stauffer</li> <li>Group Work: Ethical/Legal Considerations <br> Delini M. Fernando and Barbara J. Herlihy</li> <li>Diversity and Multicultural Group Counseling <br> Deborah J. Rubel and Jane E. Atieno Okech</li> <li>Efficacy and Evaluation of Group Work <br> Cass Dykeman</li> <li>The Four Types of Groups: Work/Task, Psychoeducational, Counseling, and Psychotherapy Groups <br> Melinda Haley and Jonathan W. Carrier</li> </ol> <h3>Part II: Useful Approaches and Best Practices</h3> <ol> <li>Creative Approaches to Group Work<br> Thelma Duffey and Shane Haberstroh</li> <li>Facilitating Groups with Challenging Member Behaviors<br> Jonathan J. Orr</li> <li>Group Work with Children: Applications for School and Other Settings<br> Tamara E. Davis</li> <li>Groups for Adolescents<br> Janice DeLucia</li> <li>Groups with Individuals, Couples, and Families in Mental Health Settings<br> Cynthia A. Briggs, Linda H. Foster, and Martina Moore</li> <li>Groups in Rehabilitation Settings<br> Debra A. Harley and Byung Jin Kim</li> <li>Groups with Older Adults: Loss, Transitions, and End-of-Life Issues<br> Ann Vernon</li> <li>Support Along the Journey: Groups Focused on Addiction and Recovery<br> Mita M. Johnson</li> <li>Group Work: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Clients<br> Stephanie F. Hall, Jessica R. Burkholder, and David U. Burkholder</li> </ol>