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Allen, James D., Jr. – Child Welfare, 1976
A description of the 2-year experience of a group of 6 social workers, engaged in family therapy, who experimented with the use of peer group supervision. (BRT)
Descriptors: Adults, Family Counseling, Group Therapy, Peer Groups
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Vriend, John – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1978
Explains the basic philosophy of Personal Mastery Counseling and how this counseling approach differs from other types of counseling. (HMV)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Counseling, Group Counseling, Group Therapy
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Nolan, Edwin J. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1978
The author provides a model designed to identify the flow of events that occur in sequence and cycles during the life of a counseling group. The purpose of the article is to provide the group leader with a series of intervention techniques designed to facilitate that process. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Role, Group Counseling
Kelly, Brian J.; Gill, John D. – Texas Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1978
An alternative to individual counseling is marriage and family counseling. It is the preferred mode of treatment for all but the social isolate. The specific methods by which persons avoid healthy contacts are discussed, as are counseling methodologies which are based on Gestalt and family systems theory. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Family Counseling, Group Counseling, Group Therapy
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Emerson, Donna L.; Long, Marla – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1978
Described are developments in the dynamics of a 13-session group discussion project for nine visually impaired older adults. (CL)
Descriptors: Blindness, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Group Therapy
Levant, Ronald F. – Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 1978
This article critiques therapist-directed approaches to family therapy in light of research findings on therapist variables associated with positive outcomes in psychotherapy. An alternative, phenomenological view of the family is developed, which assumes the family to be motivated for enhancement and growth. A client-centered approach is…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Family Counseling, Family Relationship, Group Therapy
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Miller, William R. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Self-referred and court-referred clients were randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups, aversive counterconditioning, behavioral self-control training or a controlled drinking composite. All therapies were conducted by trained paraprofessionals and consisted of 10 weekly sessions. No significant differences among treatments were found.…
Descriptors: Adults, Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Behavior Change
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Farber, Barry A.; Geller, Jesse D. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1977
Psychotherapy is viewed by college students as highly useful in dealing with living problems, yet--when given the availability of other treatment methods (peer interaction, yoga, meditation)-- it is frequently not the first choice of the student. (MJB)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Facility Utilization Research, Group Therapy, Peer Counseling
Gerber, Stuart A.; Drezek, Stanley – Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 1977
Descriptors: Disabilities, Group Therapy, Higher Education, Interpersonal Competence
Soper, Patricia H.; L'Abate Luciano – International Journal of Family Counseling, 1977
The increasing use of paradoxical messages and injunctions in marital and familial therapies is reviewed. The theoretical, empirical, and clinical grounds for this practice, on the basis of this review, are still incomplete and questionable. The need for empirical research in this area is still great. (Author)
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Group Therapy, Helping Relationship, Intervention
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Waldo, Michael – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1987
Discusses characteristics of men arrested for spouse abuse and describes treatment methods that evaluative research suggests curtail domestic violence. A small-group educational format for court-referred treatment of abuse is described. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Battered Women, Behavior Change, Counseling Techniques, Family Problems
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Erickson, Richard C. – Small Group Behavior, 1987
Suggests that the issue of group psychotherapy being harmful to some inpatients, although significant, is meaningless in the absence of further specification of what is being done with whom. Emphasizes the need to address therapeutic "casualties." Questions the clinical folklore regarding patients who must be protected from group psychotherapy,…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Counselors, Group Therapy
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Little, Linda F. – Family Relations, 1986
Findings suggest that parents (N=23) who sought therapy because of "problematic" children differed in valuing style (e.g., rejection, extrinsic valuing, overprotection) from two samples of parents from normal populations. Parents who participated in Gestalt therapy groups made significant changes in their reported parenting styles. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Family Problems, Gestalt Therapy, Group Therapy, Parent Child Relationship
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Rugel, Robert P.; Meyer, Darrell J. – Small Group Behavior, 1984
Presents a factor analysis for subjects (N=52) participating in a Tavistock Group. Indicates the importance of the emergence of workable structures for leaders and members and the expression of affection and commentary on group processes. Output, input, self-understanding, and catharsis were the most valued factors. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: College Students, Evaluation Methods, Factor Analysis, Group Dynamics
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Comas-Diaz, Lillian – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1985
Empirically observes psychotherapeutic content themes in two distinct group psychotherapies (cognitive treatment following Beck's theory and behavioral treatment following Lewinsohn's model) conducted with 16 Puerto Rican women. Reveals no significant differences in findings between treatment groups. Discusses content themes in context of Puerto…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Comparative Analysis, Females
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