This book is for practitioners and students looking for a practical, accessible guide to group work. It will be of value to those practising in the fields of physical rehabilitation, mental health and learning disabilities, as well as to OTs working in emerging settings. Grounded in evidence-based practice, it takes a highly practical approach, with rich narratives (from therapists and group participants) to illustrate theory and offer concrete examples of how to implement ideas. The book challenges some of the existing models of group work, and highlights the importance of an occupation-centred approach.