The process of group psychotherapy : systems for analyzing change /

Describes 9 current approaches to analyzing group process, then applies each system to a single group psychotherapy session. The theory, methodology, and empirical support associated with each system are summarized, tracing the evolution of this growing field to its current form. A comparison of the...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: American Psychological Association
Other Authors: Beck, Ariadne P., Lewis, Carol M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2000]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Process analysis of group interaction in therapeutic groups / Les R. Greene
  • Interaction process analysis in task-performing groups / Janice R. Kelly
  • Observational coding of family therapy processes : state of the art / Myrna L. Friedlander
  • Group A : the first five sessions / Ariadne P. Beck and Carol M. Lewis
  • Group emotionality rating system / Sigmund W. Karterud
  • Hill Interaction Matrix : therapy through dialogue / Addie Fuhriman and Gary M. Burlingame
  • Member-leader scoring system / Solomon Cytrynbaum
  • Group development process analysis measures / Carol M. Lewis [and others]
  • Psychodynamic work and object rating system / William E. Piper and Mary McCallum
  • Individual Group Member Interpersonal Process Scale / Michael Sean Davis, Simon H. Budman, and Stephen Soldz.
  • Three complementary systems for coding the process of therapeutic dialogue / Adrienne S. Chambon, A. Ka Tat Tsang, and Elsa Marziali
  • System for analyzing verbal interaction / Anita Simon and Yvonne Agazarian
  • Use of structural analysis of social behavior for interpersonal diagnosis and treatment in group therapy / Lorna Smith Benjamin
  • Comparison of the systems of analysis : concepts and theory / Ariadne P. Beck and Carol M. Lewis
  • Summary of the applications of the systems of analysis to Group A, Session 3 / Carol M. Lewis and Ariadne P. Beck.