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Goodwill, Janet V.; Hulbert, Kathleen – 1992
The significance/importance of relationships and connection of women in working through emotional distress and building personal empowerment is illustrated in the process model. The group process model of empowerment draws from both the current theories of women's psychological development and social interaction theory in illustrating the process…
Descriptors: Females, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Groups
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Gemmill, Gary; Kraus, George – Small Group Behavior, 1988
Examines proposition that covert roles within a group are assigned to individual group members based on their propensity to verbally or nonverbally express certain patterns of unwanted, disowned, and projected emotions that are experienced as threatening by other members. Focuses on articulating a model, describing a method, and presenting…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Group Behavior, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics
Novy, Diane M.; Francis, David J. – 1989
Hierarchical linear models distinguish between the individual and the group levels of data. Hence, they are often referred to as multilevel models. It is easiest to think of hierarchical linear models as special regression models that allow simultaneous investigation of the respective roles that individual and group characteristics play in the…
Descriptors: Group Behavior, Group Counseling, Groups, Individual Characteristics
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Childers, John H., Jr.; Couch, R. David – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1989
Identifies nine myths prospective members frequently hold regarding group counseling. Discusses four leader strategies for challenging these myths: using a pregroup interview; providing factual information; group conceptual-low intensity responses; and group structural-low intensity responses. Concludes that leader may use these strategies singly…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics, Groups
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Zimpfer, David G. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1989
Discusses working with groups of cancer patients and the psychological problems of these persons. Discusses these issues for group work in cancer treatment: support; sharing feelings; building coping skills; information and education; and existential considerations. Discusses nature of participation, leadership, and membership considerations in…
Descriptors: Cancer, Coping, Counseling Techniques, Group Counseling
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Wilbur, Michael P.; And Others – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1981
Proposes a typology promoting a conceptual model that addresses the increased demand for use of group processes, continued effectiveness of leadership training programs, research issues regarding basic group dynamics, and generic models designed for the increased understanding of the myriad of group forms across the group spectrum. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Counseling Techniques, Expectation, Group Behavior
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O'Connor, Gerald G. – Small Group Behavior, 1980
Model developed to enhance understanding of group processes and dynamics and to help plan for intervention and research in treatment or task groups. Presents a cognitive map of a group, incorporating five sets of group variables: (1) member characteristics; (2) behaviors; (3) group characteristics; (4) episodes; and (5) output. (Author/NRB)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Group Membership, Groups, Intervention
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Hirokawa, Randy Y. – Small Group Research: An International Journal of Theory, Investigation, and Application, 1990
Argues importance of communication for group decision-making performance and its impact on such performance are function of three task characteristics: structure, information requirement, and evaluation demand. Identifies task circumstances in which group communication can be expected to play role in determining decision-making performance, as…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Decision Making, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics
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Einhorn, Jay – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1979
Sufism is an ancient tradition of experiential human development. Sufi human development specialists utilize the group setting as a major study format. Comparison with group counseling might broaden perspectives on the possibilities and pitfalls of group process, and pinpoint several important issues relevant to group leadership. (Author)
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Group Dynamics, Groups, Human Development
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Korda, Lois J.; Pancrazio, James J. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1989
Identifies factors in group counseling contributing to negative outcome defined as dropping out of a group or sustaining psychological damage as a result of group participation. Suggests preventive measures for both group leaders and participants. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Failure, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics, Groups
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Burnand, Gordon – Small Group Research: An International Journal of Theory, Investigation, and Application, 1990
Following Bennis and Shepard's work, groups are thought to become preoccupied with problems of gaining reassurance about six basic human tasks in turn. One can show that these problems, called focal problems, have two forms, inclusive and narrowed, and that progressing through the problems requires three subphases. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Development, Foreign Countries, Group Behavior, Groups
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Chase, Philip H.; Farnham, Beverly T. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1980
Understanding rhythms of different groups enables group leaders to attune leadership to the specific goals of each group. Rhythms are recognized in variations of action, assessment, and assimilations. Rhythm models of groups for personal growth, therapy, and training, and theoretical concepts and dynamics of each group type are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy, Groups
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Opalic, Peter – Small Group Research: An International Journal of Theory, Investigation, and Application, 1990
Presents fundamental principles of short-term psychotherapy in reference to psychotic patients. Emphasizes empirical hermeneutical research into group process within the phenomenological approach. Presents case study of short-term psychotherapy with psychotic patients. Outlines four-stage approach to short-term therapy. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counseling Techniques, Foreign Countries, Group Counseling
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Robison, Floyd F.; And Others – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1989
Describes representative single-subject research designs and related statistical procedures for group counselors to study the effects of interventions in groups. Concludes that despite limitations, single-subject designs are useful for obtaining information about intervention effects with groups in direct service contexts that can be compared to…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Group Counseling, Groups, Intervention
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Cooper, Cary L., Ed. – Small Group Behavior, 1981
Focuses on small groups in work organizations, sources of stress, and available social support systems in five articles. Includes a methodological paper on measuring social support in work groups. Analyzes the complexity of coping strategies, and the relationship of occupational and life stressors to each other and the family. (KMF)
Descriptors: Coping, Decision Making, Family Role, Group Dynamics
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