“Thoroughly 'user friendly' in tone, commentary, organization and presentation,
Helping Groups Heal is an accessible, easy-to-follow guide for non-specialist general readers through 'The Healing Cycle' that will give each group member what's needed to grow, relate, and heal. . . . [U]nreservedly recommended for both community and academic library Contemporary Psychology collections and supplemental studies lists." —Midwest Book Review
“This is a guidebook or primer for people who lead Christian small groups, though some of its lessons can apply to such groups of almost any faith tradition. The advice here is direct and drawn from the experience of the authors." — Bill Tammeus, Bill's "Faith Matters" Blog–July 8, 2017
“Leading a small group can be challenging for leaders, particularly if the leader does not have a specific structure in mind for his/her group. Yet, small groups can also be incredibly healing for people and well worth the challenges. In this brand-new book, authors Jan Paul Hook, Joshua Hook, and Don Davis introduce “The Healing Cycle,” a model that promotes healthy group development and healing. In today’s divisive times, small group ministries and healthy group relationships are increasingly important. Helping Groups Heal is a great resource for anyone working with groups.” —Association of Christian Counselors–July, 2017
“This book is full of practical counseling skills, relevant Biblical insights, down-to-earth examples, and other helpful tools for use with groups. I am enthusiastic in my recommendation of this well-written book.” —Gary R. Collins, PhD, author of
Christian Counseling,
Christian Coaching, and
How to Be a People Helper “
What an ideal team to write a book! Jan Hook is a wise and experienced practitioner with hundreds of groups under his belt, and Joshua Hook and Don Davis are exceptional clinical and basic researchers who also have a wealth of experience in group treatments. The result is
Helping Groups Heal: Leading Small Groups in the Process of Transformation, which is a must-read book for Christian small group leaders who want to help the people in those groups grow and heal. Experienced group leader or rookie, this is a book that can enrich you and your group participants.” —Everett L. Worthington, Jr., author of
The Power of Forgiving and
Humility: The Quiet Virtue “
Helping Groups Heal is a must-read book. The authors have written a fantastic resource that should be on the bookshelf of anyone serious about group work. This book will encourage and equip leaders—whether novice or experienced—to move others through a transformational process of healing andgrowth. Drawing on cutting-edge research, as well as years of personal and professional experience, the model laid out offers a clear, practical path for helping others experience stronger, grace-filled relationships. — Jamie D. Aten, PhD, founder & executive director, Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College
“Steeped in practical experience and supported by research, this gem provides insights about the potential for groups to facilitate healing and growth in their members. Written in a practical and engaging style, the team of authors provide a model of well-functioning groups which can be applied to groups ranging from formal therapy to church bible study—or anywhere in between. Whether you are the leader or participant of such a group, this book is well worth the read.” —Peter Hill, coauthor of
Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Approach