Models of Group Therapy and Sensitivity Training


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TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1 Historical Introduction and Overview. 2 The Social Work Group. 3 The Psychoanalytic Therapy Group. 4 The Group Dynamic Therapy Group. 5 The Existential-Experiential Therapy Group. 6 Psychodrama. 7 The Gestalt Therapy Workshop. 8 Behavior Therapy in Groups. 9 The Tavistock Approach to Groups. 10 T-Groups and the Laboratory Method. 11 The Encounter Group. 12 The Theme-centered Interactional Method. 13 Integration and Perspective.







Models of Group Therapy


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A revised edition of Models of group therapy and sensitivity training (1974). Thirteen types of groups are presented with historical background; description of typical meetings, key concept outline, definition of the role of the leader, and other information. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.







Models of Group Therapy and Sensitivity Training


Book Description

TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1 Historical Introduction and Overview. 2 The Social Work Group. 3 The Psychoanalytic Therapy Group. 4 The Group Dynamic Therapy Group. 5 The Existential-Experiential Therapy Group. 6 Psychodrama. 7 The Gestalt Therapy Workshop. 8 Behavior Therapy in Groups. 9 The Tavistock Approach to Groups. 10 T-Groups and the Laboratory Method. 11 The Encounter Group. 12 The Theme-centered Interactional Method. 13 Integration and Perspective.




New Models for Group Therapy


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Encounter: Group Sensitivity Training Experience


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USA. Monograph on theoretical aspects of group dynamics-based training courses to increase interactive skills and induce conscious behavioural change - covers group discussion, psychological aspects, the influence of group size, the role of the consultant, group teaching methods, etc. Bibliography pp. 325 to 334.




Routledge Library Editions: Group Therapy


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Routledge Library Editions: Group Therapy consists of nine titles, originally published between 1972 and 1994. It brings together authors from Europe, the UK and the US, and includes a selected bibliography of group psychotherapy for students and teachers. Out of print for some time, it is now available again either as a set or as individual volumes, in your choice of print or ebook. This is a great opportunity to trace the historical development of group therapy from a number of different perspectives.