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Psychotherapeutic Change Through the Group Process (Hardcover)
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Psychotherapeutic Change Through the Group Process (Hardcover)
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Psychotherapeutic Change through the Group Process discusses the
relation between the properties of groups and therapeutic change.
The purpose is to develop a view of groups that accounts for the
diversity, complexity, and fluidity of the group situation. The
view examines the group in depth, attending not only to overt
events, but also to covert aspects of specific situations. The work
addresses manifest behaviors, underlying motivations; and the
cognitive, rational aspects of the group. It explores the intense
affect which may be generated under conditions of group
interaction; not merely to the group or individual, but to the
individual in the group and to the group as the context for
personal experience and change. The research presented here was
initially explored in small group studies. Separate investigations
considered the ways in which patients and therapists view group
events, the nature of deviation, and the development of group
standards. They consider factors associated with therapeutic
improvement and therapeutic failure; and characteristic concerns of
early sessions. These, plus several discussions of theory and
methodology have been published separately. The authors' working
procedure has been to study intensively a relatively small number
of groups, relying upon careful observation of natural groups
rather than upon laboratory experimentation. The overall effort has
been to understand the processes of therapy groups in all their
clinical richness and intricacy and yet to impose a scientific
discipline and control on our analyses. This has meant a continuing
attempt to develop appropriate analytic procedures so that clinical
analyses can be as firmly rooted as possible in concrete data and
reproducible methods. This book is a unique effort at the
scientific grounding of social work practice.
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