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Roller, Bill – Small Group Behavior, 1989
Describes why group therapy is fun and entertaining, focusing on three elements: irony, paradox, and the absurd. Defines each of the three elements and provides examples of each in therapy. (ABL)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy, Irony

Roller, Bill – Small Group Behavior, 1984
Describes nine stages of a group therapist's development as he or she makes a career of conducting groups. Assumes that learning group therapy leadership is akin to learning a craft and that the how of group therapy leadership varies with the developmental phase of a particular group. (LLL)
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Group Therapy, Leadership, Leadership Training
Roller, Bill – 1997
The use of group therapy is expected to increase dramatically in the next decade. This volume explores the convergence of consumer demand for group treatment and corporate marketing of health care plans and how it will affect group therapy as a discipline. It shows how to put in place the key organizational elements that are needed to create and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Counselor Training, Group Counseling, Group Structure

Roller, Bill; Lankester, Dina – Small Group Behavior, 1987
Discusses characteristic processes observed and therapeutic strategies used in an open-ended group of depressed outpatients. Used as criteria of success patient-therapist agreement to discontinue medication, finding a job, and establishing a friendship. Describes characteristics of members who stayed, and helpful therapist actions and attitudes,…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship