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The Group as a Whole or Acting Out the Missing Leader?

Pages 125-142 | Published online: 16 Oct 2015

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Richard M. Billow. (2012) It’s All About “Me” (Behold the Leader). International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 62:4, pages 530-556.
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Richard M. Billow. (2010) Modes of Therapeutic Engagement Part I: Diplomacy and Integrity. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 60:1, pages 1-28.
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Richard M. Billow. (2001) The Therapist’s Anxiety and Resistance to Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 51:2, pages 225-242.
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Richard M. Billow. (1997) Entitlement And Counterentitlement in Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 47:4, pages 459-474.
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Edward L. Pinney. (1996) Response to Group-as-a-Whole Article and Discussion. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 46:1, pages 145-147.
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William E. Powles. (1996) Response to Group-As-A-Whole Article and Discussion. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 46:1, pages 141-143.
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William E. Piper. (1995) Discussion of “Group as a Whole”. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 45:2, pages 157-162.
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Raymond Battegay. (2016) Reinforcement and Containment in (Therapeutic) Groups. Group Analysis 34:3, pages 363-370.
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Mark F. Ettin. (1996) Coming together and remaining a part: Development of a group-as-a-whole compass. Part II. Group 20:3, pages 181-205.
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