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Cohesion, Alliance and Outcome in Group Psychotherapy

Pages 339-350 | Published online: 06 Oct 2016

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Paul Crits-Christoph, Jennifer Johnson, Robert Gallop, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, Sarah Ring-Kurtz, JessicaL. Hamilton & Xin Tu. (2011) A generalizability theory analysis of group process ratings in the treatment of cocaine dependence. Psychotherapy Research 21:3, pages 252-266.
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Rebecca R. MacNair-Semands, John S. Ogrodniczuk & Anthony S. Joyce. (2010) Structure and Initial Validation of a Short Form of the Therapeutic Factors Inventory. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 60:2, pages 245-281.
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Cheri L. Marmarosh. (2009) Multiple Attachments and Group Psychotherapy: Implications for College Counseling Centers. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 59:4, pages 461-490.
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JanV. Bakali, ScottA. Baldwin & Steinar Lorentzen. (2009) Modeling group process constructs at three stages in group psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research 19:3, pages 332-343.
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Olga Oulanova. (2009) Healing through the martial way: Incorporating karate training into counselling and psychotherapy. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy 4:1, pages 45-57.
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Harold Bernard, Gary Burlingame, Phillip Flores, Les Greene, Anthony Joyce, Joseph C. Kobos, Molyn Leszcz, Rebecca R. MacNair-Semands, William E. Piper, Anne M. Slocum McEneaney & Diane Feirman. (2008) Clinical Practice Guidelines for Group Psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 58:4, pages 455-542.
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Annika Lindgren, Jacques P. Barber & Christer Sandahl. (2008) Alliance to the Group–as–a–Whole as a Predictor of Outcome in Psychodynamic Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 58:2, pages 163-184.
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Jennifer Johnson. (2007) Cohesion, Alliance, and Outcome in Group Psychotherapy: Comments on Joyce, Piper, & Ogrodniczuk (2007). International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 57:4, pages 533-540.
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Anthony S. Joyce, William E. Piper & John S. Ogrodniczuk. (2007) Therapeutic Alliance and Cohesion Variables as Predictors of Outcome in Short–Term Group Psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 57:3, pages 269-296.
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GiorgioA. Tasca, Louise Balfour, Kerri Ritchie & Hany Bissada. (2006) Developmental changes in group climate in two types of group therapy for binge-eating disorder: A growth curve analysis. Psychotherapy Research 16:4, pages 499-514.
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JohnS. Ogrodniczuk. (2006) Men, women, and their outcome in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research 16:4, pages 453-462.
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Tamara Fluhr. (2005) Transcending Differences: Using Concrete Subject-Matter in Heterogeneous Groups. Social Work With Groups 27:2-3, pages 35-54.
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John S. Ogrodniczuk, William E. Piper & Anthony S. Joyce. (2004) Differences in men's and women's responses to short-term group psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research 14:2, pages 231-243.
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Steinar Lorentzen, Harold C. Sexton & Per Høglend. (2004) Therapeutic alliance, cohesion and outcome in a long-term analytic group. A preliminary study. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 58:1, pages 33-40.
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Reuben N. Robbins. (2003) Developing Cohesion in Court-Mandated Group Treatment of Male Spouse Abusers. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 53:3, pages 261-284.
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Dianne R. Kipnes, William E. Piper & Anthony S. Joyce. (2002) Cohesion and Outcome in Short-Term Psychodynamic Groups for Complicated Grief. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 52:4, pages 483-509.
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