Abstract
Most therapists focus their attention on the transactions which occur between themselves and group members, and among the members. These transactions influence the group's development. Identifying those transactions which are commonly associated with one or another phase of the group's development enables the therapist to make interventions which may both facilitate therapy and contribute to the group's development over time.
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Harris B. Peck
Harris B. Peck, MD, Provisional Teaching Member, is professor of psychiatry and director, social and community psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York.