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International Journal of Group PsychotherapyHornsey, M., Dwyer, L., Oei, T., Dingle, G.A., Group processes and outcomes in group therapy: Is it time to let go of cohesiveness? (2009) International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 59, pp. 267-278...
The model encourages interdepartmental collaboration in collecting ... CM Yap,WE Souder - 《Technovation》 被引量: 75发表: 1993年 Patients' views of group therapy: Retrospections and interpretations 28 former outpatient group psychotherapy patients were studied, using an interview and material from ...
Although it is widely assumed that cohesiveness promotes positive outcomes in group psychotherapy, the empirical evidence for this notion is very limited. In light of persistent confusion over how it should be conceptualized and measured, we argue that the term “cohesiveness” is to...
Group cohesiveness can be understood as the strength of the bonds between group members. It is one of the most popular topics in the field of sociology and social psychology. Its level is influenced by several factors such as the similarity between group members, task commitment, and group ...
Reinforcement and prompting of cohesiveness in group therapy The results indicate that the patients in the experimental group showed significantly more cohesiveness and earlier symptomatic improvement than those in the comparison group. Data from the scoring of on-going group interaction as well a... ...
The challenge of inclusive coproduction: The importance of situated rituals and emotional inclusivity in the coproduction of health research projects Previous studies highlight that coproduced research initiatives are influenced by how individuals interact together and that group inclusivity amongst dive... ...
(1957). Some determinants, manifestation, and effects of cohesiveness in Therapy group. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. Vol, 7. 53-63.Frank, J.: "Some determinants, manifestations, and effects of cohesiveness in in-therapy groups." The International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, ...
group processesGroup CohesionGroup-therapySocial IdentityGroup MembersGroup NormsTask InterdependenceDespite a general consensus that cohesiveness promotes positive outcomes in group psychotherapy, the empirical evidence for this notion is limited. In this article the lit...
DESIGN AND METHODS: In total, 96 inpatients completed the GCS along with the Cohesion to Therapist Scale Questionnaire and the Group Benefit Questionnaire after participating in group therapy sessions. Construct and concurrent validities and internal consistency were analyzed. FINDINGS: It yielded a ...