"As a whole, the text is exemplary in that it builds on a thoughtful approach to EBP, a solid knowledge of relevant research, and careful attention to how these factors can be used to improve practice... Overall, this book is well-organized, provides excellent examples and technical instructions, and respects the values of the practice setting as well as the barriers that practitioners often face in the realities of practice... an excellent text for graduatesocial work programs, not only for the teaching of group work but for instruction related to the process of EBP in all settings."--Research on Social Work Practice"This book is a very important addition to the professional literature of group work and should be part of every group work curriculum...The profession's code of ethics requires that practice should be informed by research. This book makes a major contribution to how this should happen in group work."--Social Work with Groups"This would be an excellent textbook for an undergraduate- or graduate-level academic course on group therapy. Psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other counselors would perhaps be wise to become familiar with this work...This guide provides essential material and extensive resources. I highly recommend this book to you." --Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery