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Ficek, Daniel E. – 1969
Time-extended groups provide the following: (1) they ease the need to get things started immediately, (2) they provide the opportunity for interaction to be carried to its natural end-point, (3) they allow a greater range of techniques to be experienced by members, (4) they increase the chances for therapeutic contact, (5) they allow participants…
Descriptors: Group Behavior, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics, Group Experience
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Zimpfer, David G. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1991
Lists 19 new publications in group work and reviews 7 of these. Publications reviewed focus on group counseling and group psychotherapy, structured groups, training groups, and group dynamics. (Author)
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy, Groups
Yunker, John A. – Elem Sch Guidance Counseling, 1970
Discusses: (1) group success factors; (2) mutuality of problems; (3) compatibility of members; (4) size; (5) age range; (6) sex composition; (7) length of sessions; (8) duration of group; (9) physical setting; and (10) qualifications of leaders. (EK)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics
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McRoy, Carolyn R.; Brown, Beverly M. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1996
Investigated effects of an individual's ability to process information (conceptual level) on the choice of alternative verbal conflict behaviors (tactics) in a small-group context. Members of the higher conceptual level study group made a higher percentage of overall responses, while members of the lower conceptual level group used avoidance and…
Descriptors: Adults, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Counseling
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Conyne, Robert K. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1997
Presents descriptions of 27 aphorisms designed to reflect the effectiveness of group work. These short statements include the following: group work works; group work is a major counseling intervention; group work comes in a rainbow of types; group leadership involves continual choice making; trust the process; and less is more. (RJM)
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Group Counseling, Group Guidance
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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
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Howard, William, Jr.; Zimpfer, David G. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1972
A review of the research to date shows the overall direction of group guidance to be more positive than negative. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Group Activities, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics
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Gregg, Chuck – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1994
This article addresses the rapid increase in single father households in the United States. Examines the concerns and counseling needs of single fathers and offers the rationale behind group counseling as a preferred method of treatment for such fathers. Also discussed are components of a psychoeducational group approach. (RJM)
Descriptors: Father Attitudes, Fathers, Group Counseling, Group Therapy
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Norsworthy, Kathryn L.; Horne, Arthur M. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1994
This article focuses on factors counselors should consider when forming groups for HIV-infected gay and bisexual men. Some issues that may arise during group counseling include existential and spiritual concerns, physical and medical issues, intraindividual concerns, the social stigma of AIDS, and homophobia, as well as other gay and bisexual…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Bisexuality, Group Counseling, Group Therapy
Maloney, W. Paul – 1971
The purpose of this study is to summarize and analyze the reported experimental research on group counseling in higher education between 1955 and 1967. The research is summarized and analyzed in terms of the problems, hypotheses, samples, treatments, measurements, analyses, and results. Thirty-one studies are evaluated. The findings suggest that,…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Evaluation, Group Counseling, Group Experience
Ohlsen, Merle M. – 1970
This paper is designed to help youth's significant others harness dissident youth's energy into the reins of society's problems. Included is a comparison between healthy rebellion (arising out of love for something) and neurotic rebellion (having no purpose except to fight conformity or the establishment). The author classifies secondary and…
Descriptors: Activism, Adolescents, Group Activities, Group Behavior
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Stockton, Rex; Hulse, Diana – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1981
Discusses some current attempts to redefine the concept of group cohesion, and examines studies designed to manipulate factors hypothesized to enhance cohesion. Concludes with suggestions for more systematic and potentially fruitful research. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Group Counseling
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Hetzel, Roderick D.; And Others – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1994
This article describes a group counseling model designed to help male clients explore how the male gender role is experienced. A gender-sensitive approach to group leadership allows a reconceptualization of many of the traditionally problematic behaviors in men, such as the lack of emotional expressiveness. (RJM)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Group Counseling
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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