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Original Articles

The Group Psychotherapy Literature: 1974

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  • Ablon, J. (1974), Al-Anon Family Groups. Amer. J. Psychother., 28:30–45.
  • Abrahms, J. L., and Allen, G. J. (1974), Comparative Effectiveness of Situational Programming, Financial Pay-Offs and Group Pressure in Weight Reduction. Behav. Ther., 5:391–400.
  • Abramowitz, S. I., and Abramowitz, C. V. (1974), Psychological-Mindedness and Benefit From Insight-Oriented Group Therapy. Arch. Gen. Psychiat., 30:210–216.
  • Abramowitz, S. I., and Jackson, C. (1974), Comparative Effectiveness of There-and-Then versus Here-and-Now Therapist Interpretations in Group Psychotherapy. J. Counsel. Psychol., 21:288–293.
  • Abse, D. W. (1974), Clinical Notes on Group-Analytic Psychotherapy. Charlottesville, Va.: University Press.
  • Ahumada, J. L.. (1974), On Limited-Time Group Psychotherapy: I. Setting, Admission, and Therapeutic Ideology. Psychiat., 37:254–260.
  • Akin, C., and Kunyman, G. G. (1974), A Group Desensitization Approach to Public Speaking Anxiety. Canad. Counsel., 8:106–112.
  • Alevy, D. I.. (1974), Rationale, Research, and Role Relations in the Stirling Workshop. J. Confl. Resolu., 18:276–284.
  • Alston, P. P. (1974), Multidiscipline Group Facilitation Training: An Aid to the Team Approach. Rehab. Counsel. Bull., 18:21–25.
  • Amendolara, F. R. (1974), Group Therapy for Mothers of Drug Addicts. Brit. J. Addict., 69:181–182.
  • Andrews, D. A.. (1974), The Attitudinal Effects of Group Discussions Between Young Criminal Offenders and Community Volunteers. J. Commun. Psychol., 1:417–422.
  • Angell, D. L., and De Sau, G. T. (1974), Rare Discordant Verbal Roles and the Development of Group Problem-Solving Conditions. Small Group Behav., 5:45–55.
  • Anthony, W. A. (1974), Human Relations Training and Rehabilitation Counseling: Further Implications. Rehab. Counsel. Bull., 17:171–175.
  • Arbes, B. H., and Kitchener, K. G. (1974), Faculty Consultation: A Study in Support of Education through Student Interaction. J. Counsel. Psychol., 21: 121–126.
  • Archer, D. (1974), Power in Groups: Self-Concept Changes of Powerful and Powerless Group Members. J. Appl. Behav. Sci., 10:208–220.
  • Argelander, H. (1974), Individual Psychotherapy and Group Psychotherapy in Combination. Gruppenpsychother. Gruppendynam., 8:141–151.
  • Argelander, H. (1974), The Psychoanalytic Situation of a Group in Comparison with Individual Therapy. Psyche, 28:310–327.
  • Aronin, E.. (1974), Activity Group Therapy to Strengthen Self-Concepts. Elem. Sch. Guid. Counsel., 9:233–235.
  • Aronson, M. L. (1974), A Group Program for Overcoming the Fear of Flying. In: Group Therapy 1974: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg and M. L. Aronson. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation.
  • Astrachan, B. M. (1974), Learning Theory and a Social Systems Perspective. J. Appl. Behav. Sci., 10:175–179.
  • Bach, G. R. (1974), Fight With Me in Group Therapy. In: Group Therapy 1974: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg and M. L. Aronson. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation, pp. 186–195.
  • Back, K. W. (1974), Intervention Techniques: Small Groups. In: Annual Review of Psychology, ed. M. R. Rosenzweig and L. W. Porter. Palo Alto, Ca.: Annual Reviews.
  • Balgopal, P. R. (1974), Sensitivity Training: A Conceptual Model for Social Work Education. J. Ed. Soc. Work, 10:5–11.
  • Barabasz, A. F. (1974), Enlarging Temporal Orientation: A Test of Alternative Counseling Approaches. J. Soc. Psychol., 93:67–74.
  • Barrett-Lennard, G. T. (1974), Experiential Learning Groups. Psychother.: Theory, Res. Prac., 11:71–75.
  • Barrett-Lennard, G. T.. (1973-1974), Some Effects of Participation in Encounter Group Workshops: An Analysis of Written Follow-Up Reports. Interper. Devel., 4: 35–41.
  • Battegay, R. (1974), Group Psychotherapy as a Method of Treatment in a Psychiatric Hospital. In: The Challenge for Group Psychotherapy: Present and Future, ed. S. de Schill. New York: International Universities Press, pp. 173–230.
  • Baum, C. (1974), Brief Group Therapy for Single Mothers: Some Observations by a Paraprofessional. A mer. J. Orthopsychiat., 44:214–215.
  • Beale, A. V. (1974), Working with Parents: A Guidance Drama. Elem. Sch. Guid. Counsel., 8:182–188.
  • Bednar, R. L.. (1974), Empirical Guidelines for Group Therapy: Pre-Training, Cohesion and Modeling. J. Appl. Behav. Set., 10:149–165.
  • Bednar, R. L.. (1974), Risk, Responsibility, and Structure: A Conceptual Framework for Initiating Group Counseling and Psychotherapy. J. Counsel. Psychol., 21: 31–37.
  • Berlin, J. S., and Dies, R. R. (1974), Differential Group Structure: The Effects on Socially Isolated College Students. Small Group Behav., 5:462–472.
  • Bertcher, H. (1974), Developing Group Leadership Skills. Manpower, 6:10–13.
  • Beutler, L. E.. (1974), Outcomes in Group Psychotherapy: Using Persuasion Theory to Increase Treatment Efficiency. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol., 42: 547–553.
  • Bieber, T. (1974), Group and Individual Psychotherapy with Male Homosexuals. J. Amer. Acad. Psychoanal., 2:255–260.
  • Billings, J. H.. (1974), Observations on Long-Term Group Therapy With Suicidal and Depressed Persons. Life-Threat. Behav., 4:160–170.
  • Bion, W. R. (1974), Experiences in Groups—And Other Papers. New York: Ballantine.
  • Birk, L. (1974), Intensive Group Therapy: An Effective Behavioral-Psychoanalytic Method. Amer. J. Psychiat., 151:11–16.
  • Birk, L., and Brinkley-Birk, A. W. (1974), Psychoanalysis and Behavior Therapy. Amer. J Psychiat., 131:499–510.
  • Boehringer, G. H.. (1974), Stirling: The Destructive Application of Group Techniques to a Conflict. J. Confl. Resolu., 18:257–275.
  • Bonney, W. C. (1974), The Maturation of Groups. Small Group Behav., 5:445–461.
  • Borriello, J. F. (1974), The Role of the Leader in the Bion-Ezriel Model of Group Psychotherapy. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 44:215–216.
  • Bowers, P. F.. (1974), Utilization of Nonverbal Exercises in the Group Therapy of Outpatient Chronic Schizophrenics. This Journal, 24:13–24.
  • Boyd, R. D., and Wilson, J. P. (1974), Three Channel Theory of Communication in Small Groups. Adult Ed., 24:167–183.
  • Brandner, P. (1974), Women in Groups. Amer. J. Nursing, 74:1661–1664.
  • Brasfield, C. R., and Cubitt, A. (1974), Changes in Self Disclosure Behavior Following an Intensive “Encounter” Group Experience. Canad. Counsel., 8:12–21.
  • Bratter, T. E. (1974), Reality Therapy: A Group Psychotherapeutic Approach with Adolescent Alcoholics. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 233:104–114.
  • Brown, R. S. (1973-1974), A Note on Body Readiness in Encounter Groups. Interper. Devel., 4:58–61.
  • Buck, L. A., and Kramer, A. (1974), Poetry as a Means of Group Facilitation. J. Human Psychol., 14:57–71.
  • Buckles, N. J., and Parker, A. T. (1974), Married Couples Workshop Problems and Process. J. Amer. Coll. Health Assn., 22:431–434.
  • Bugental, J. F. T. (1973-1974), Confronting the Existential Meaning of “My Death” Through Group Exercises. Interper. Devel., 4:148–163.
  • Burdman, M. (1974), Ethnic Self-Help Groups in Prison and on Parole. Crime Delinq., 20:107–118.
  • Burke, P. J. (1974), Participation and Leadership in Small Groups. Amer. Sociol. Rev., 39:832–843.
  • Burnside, R. W. (1974), Group Counseling Technique for Adults Returning to College. J. Coll. Stud. Pers., 15:62.
  • Cahn, M. M. (1973-1974), Desacralization as a Response to Group Change. Interper. Devel., 4:62–64.
  • Caldwell, H. S.. (1974), Group Psychotherapy in the Management of Hemophilia. Psychol. Rep., 35:339–342.
  • Cathcart, R. S., and Samovar, L. A. (1974), Small Group Communication: A Reader. (2nd ed.) Dubuque, La.: Brown.
  • Chance, E. (1974), Some Implications of Variations in Techniques of Group Therapy. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 44:216–217.
  • Charny, I. W. (1974), The New Psychotherapies and Encounters of the Seventies—Progress or Fads. Humanist, 34: Part I and II.
  • Chazan, R. (1974), A Group Family Therapy Approach to Schizophrenia. Israel Ann. Psychiat. Rel. Discipl., 12:177.
  • Churchill, S. R. (1974), Preventive, Short-Term Groups for Siblings of Child Mental Hospital Patients. In: Individual Change Through Small Groups, ed. P. Glasser, R. Sarri, and R. Vinter. New York: Free Press.
  • Claghorn, J. L.. (1974), Group Therapy and Maintenance Treatment of Schizophrenics. Arch. Gen. Psychiat., 31:361–365.
  • Cochrane, N. (1973), Some Reflections on the Unsuccessful Treatment of a Group of Married Couples. Brit. J. Psychiat., 123:395–400.
  • Codol, J. P. (1974), On the System of Representations in a Group Situation. Europ. J. Soc. Psychol., 4:343–365.
  • Cohen, M. F. (1974), Group Methods and the New Careerists. This Journal, 24:393–399.
  • Cohn, R. C. (1974), Therapy in Groups: Psychoanalytic, Experiential and Gestalt. Gruppenpsychother. Gruppendynam., 8:1–14.
  • Conger, R., and Killeen, P. (1974), Use of Concurrent Operants in Small Group Research: A Demonstration. Pacif. Sociol. Rev., 17:399–416.
  • Conrad, W. K. (1974), A Group Therapy Program With Older Adults in a High Risk Neighborhood Setting. This Journal, 24:358–360.
  • Conte, A.. (1974), Group Work with Hypertensive Patients. Amer. J. Nursing, 74:910–912.
  • Conyne, R. K. (1974), Effects of Facilitator-Directed and Self-Directed Group Experiences. Counsel. Ed. Superv., 13:184–189.
  • Cook, D. W.. (1974), Vicarious Behavior Induction and Training Psychiatric Aides. J. Comm. Psychol., 2:293–297.
  • Cookerly, J. R. (1974), The Reduction of Psychopathology as Measured by the MMPI Clinical Scales in Three Forms of Marriage Counseling. J. Marr. Fam., 36:332–335.
  • Cooper, C. L. (1973-1974), A Bibliography of Current Encounter and T-Group Research: 1971-1973. Interper. Devel., 4:65–75.
  • Cooper, C. L. (1974), Psychological Disturbance Following T-Groups: Relationship Between the Eysenck Personality Inventory and Family/Friends Perceptions. Brit. J. Soc. Work, 4:39–49.
  • Cooper, L. (1974), Application Group: Broadening the Patient Experience in a Psychiatric Organization. Brit. J. Psychiat., 124:247–251.
  • Covi, L.. (1974), Drugs and Group Psychotherapy in Neurotic Depression. Amer. J. Psychiat., 131:210–220.
  • Croghan, L. M. (1974), Encounter Groups and the Necessity for Ethical Guide lines. J. Clin. Psychol., 30:438–446.
  • Crosbie, P. A. (1974), Interaction in Small Groups. Riverside, N.J.: Macmillan.
  • Daehlin, D., and Hynes, J. (1974), A Mother's Discussion Group in a Women's Prison. Child Welfare, 53:464–470.
  • D'Afflitti, J. G., and Weitz, G. W. (1974), Rehabilitating the Stroke Patient Through Patient-Family Groups. This Journal, 24:323–332.
  • Dashef, S. S.. (1974), Time-Limited Sensitivity Groups for Medical Students. Amer. J. Psychiat., 131:287–292.
  • D'Augelli, A. R. (1974), Changes in Self-Reported Anxiety During a Small Group Experience. J. Counsel. Psychol., 21:202–205.
  • D'Augelli, A. R. and Chinsky, J. M. (1974), Interpersonal Skills and Pretraining: Implications for the Use of Group Procedures for Interpersonal Learning and for the Selection of Nonprofessional Mental Health Workers. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol., 42:65–72.
  • D'Augelli, A. R. and Chinsky, J. M.. (1974), The Effect of Group Composition and Duration on Sensitivity Training. Small Group Behav., 5:56–64.
  • Davis, H. K., and Dorman, K. R. (1974), Group Therapy Versus Ward Rounds. Dis. Nerv. Sys., 35:316–319.
  • Davis, M. I.. (1974), Separate and Together: All Black Therapy Group in the White Hospital. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 44:19–25.
  • Deffenbacher, J. L. (1974), Hierarchies for Desensitization of Test and Speech Anxieties. J. Coll. Stud. Per., 15:452–454.
  • Deffenbacher, J. L. and Kemper, C. C. (1974), Counseling Test-Anxious Sixth Graders. Elem. Sch. Guid. Counsel., 9:22–29.
  • Deffenbacher, J. L. and Kemper, C. C. (1974), Systematic Desensitization of Test Anxiety in Junior High Students. Sch. Counsel., 21:216–222.
  • Deitcher, S., and Rolsky, J. N. (1974), A New Model of Family Evaluation and Brief Treatment: The “Family-Assessment Evening” and Multiple-Family Concurrent Short-Term Therapy. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 44:217–218.
  • Denholtz, M. S., and Mann, E. T. (1974), An Audiovisual Program for Group Desensitization. J. Behav. Ther. Exper. Psychiat., 5:27–29.
  • de Schill, S. (1974), Introduction to Psychoanalytic Group Psychotherapy. In: The Challenge for Group Psychotherapy: Present and Future, ed. S. de Schill. New York: International Universities Press.
  • de Schill, S., ed. (1974), The Challenge for Group Psychotherapy: Present and Future. New York: International Universities Press.
  • de Schill, S., and LaHullier, D. (1974), Mental Health Groups: An Intensive, Low-Cost Treatment Method. In: The Challenge for Group Psychotherapy: Present and Future, ed. S. de Schill. New York: International Universities Press.
  • Diamond, M. J. (1974), From Skinner to Satori? Toward a Social Learning Analysis of Encounter Group Behavior Change. J. Appl. Behav. Sci., 10: 133–148.
  • Dies, R. R. (1974), Attitudes Toward the Training of Group Psychotherapists: Some Interprofessional and Experience-Associated Differences. Small Group Behav., 5:65–79.
  • Dies, R. R., and Sadowsky, R. (1974), A Brief Encounter Group Experience and Social Relationships in a Dormitory. J. Counsel. Psychol., 21:112–115.
  • Di Mattia, D. J., and Arndt, G. M. (1974), A Comparison of Microcounseling and Reflective Listening Techniques. Counsel. Ed. Superv., 14:61–64.
  • Dinkmeyer, D., and McKay, G. D. (1974), Leading Effective Parent Study Groups. Elem. Sch. Guid. Counsel., 9:108–115.
  • Doherty, E. G. (1974), Therapeutic Community Meetings: A Study of Communication Patterns, Sex, Status and Staff Attendance. Small Group Behav., 5:244–256.
  • Doob, L. W., and Foltz, W. J. (1974), The Impact of a Workshop Upon Grass Roots Leaders in Belfast. J. Confl. Resolu., 18:237–256.
  • Downs, C. W. (1974), The Impact of Laboratory Training on Leadership Orientation, Values, and Self-image. Speech Teach., 23:197–205.
  • Drapela, V.J. (1974), In-Service Training for Pastoral Counselors. J. Rel. Heal., 13:142–146.
  • Drye, R. C. (1974), Leadership Styles in Transactional Analysis and Gestalt Groups. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 44:219–225.
  • Durkin, H. E. (1974), Current Problems of Group Therapy in Historical Context. In: Group Therapy 1974: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg and M. L. Aronson. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation.
  • Durkin, H. E. (1974), Theoretical Foundations of Group Psychotherapy-1. In: The Challenge for Group Psychotherapy: Present and Future, ed. S. de Schill. New York: International Universities Press.
  • Dye, C. A. (1974), Self-Concept, Anxiety, and Group Participation as Affected by Human Relations Training. Nursing Res., 23:301–306.
  • Edwards, J. D., Jr.. (1974), Alcoholism Clinic in a Military Setting: A Combined Disulfiram and Group Therapy Outpatient Program. Milit. Med., 139: 206–209.
  • Erickson, K. V. (1974), The Process of Group Communication; Small Group Decision Making: Communication and the Group Process; Discussion: The Process of Group Decision Making; Problem Solving Group Interaction. Speech Teach., 23:277–282.
  • Fabry, J. B. (1974), Application of Logotherapy in Small Sharing Groups. J. Rel. Heal., 13:128–136.
  • Farwell, G. F.. (1974), The Counselor's Handbook. New York: Intext.
  • Feinstein, B. B., and Cavanaugh, C. C. (1974), Treatment of Long-Term Hospitalized Mental Patients Through the Use of Volunteers as Group Leaders. This Journal, 24:439–451.
  • Feldman, R. A. (1974), An Experimental Study of Conformity Behavior as a Small Group Phenomenon. Small Group Behav., 5:404–426.
  • Fiedler, K.. (1974), Group Therapy in Obesity—Useful Way for Reduction of Body Weight. Z. Gesamte Hyg., 25:33–35.
  • Fielding, J. M. (1974), Problems of Evaluative Research into Group Psychotherapy Outcome. Aust. New Zea. J. Psychiat., 8:97–102.
  • Fleiger, D. L., and Zingle, H. W. (1973), Covert Sensitization Treatment With Alcoholics. Cana. Counsel., 7:269–277.
  • Foley, V. D. (1974), Family Therapy With Black, Disadvantaged Families. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 44:220–226.
  • Foulds, M. L.. (1974), Marathon Group: Changes in a Measure of Dogmatism. Small Group Behav., 5:387–392.
  • Foulds, M. L.. (1974), Marathon Groups: Changes in Perceived Locus of Control. J. Coll. Stud. Per., 15:8–11.
  • Foulds, M. L.. (1974), Marathon Groups: Changes in Scores on the California Psychological Inventory. J. Coll. Stud. Per., 15:474–479.
  • Frankel, A. J., and Glasser, P. H. (1974), Behavioral Approaches to Group Work. Soc. Work, 19:163–175.
  • Freudenberger, H. J. (1974), Crisis Intervention, Individual and Group Counseling, and the Psychology of the Counseling Staff in a Free Clinic. J. Soc. Issues, 30:77–86.
  • Freudenreich, D., and Wagner, A. (1974), Experiences With a Model in Group Dynamics at a Pedagogic University. Gruppendynam. (Forschung Praxis), 5:39–50.
  • Fried, E. (1974), Does Woman's New Self-Concept Call for New Approaches in Group Psychotherapy? This Journal, 24:265–272.
  • Friedemann, A. (1974), Theoretical Foundations of Group Psychotherapy-II. In: The Challenge for Group Psychotherapy: Present and Future, ed. S. de Schill. New York: International Universities Press.
  • Fromme, D. K.. (1974), Experiential Group Training With Conservative Populations: A Potential for Negative Effects. J. Clin. Psychol., 30:290–296.
  • Galassi, J. P.. (1974), Assertive Training in Groups Using Video Feedback. J. Counsel. Psychol., 21:390–395.
  • Gale, A. (1974), Group Therapy for Married Couples. Aus. New Zea. J. Psychiat., 8:187–192.
  • Gallagher, J., and Burke, P.J. (1974), Scapegoating and Leader Behavior. Soc. Forces, 52:481–488.
  • Garloff, L. (1974), Psychotherapeutic Treatment of an Outpatient Group of Schizophrenic Women. Gruppenpsychother. Gruppendynam., 8:68–79.
  • Garner, H. G. (1974), Mental Health Benefits of Small Group Experiences in the Affective Domain. J. Sch. Health, 44:314–318.
  • Gauron, E. F., and Rawlings, E. I. (1974), Using Video-Tapes to Treat Chronic Patients in Vicarious Therapy Groups. Hosp. Comm. Psychiat., 25:277–282.
  • Geller, J. J. (1974), Contribution of the Interpersonal School of Psychoanalysis to Analytic Group Psychotherapy. In: Group Therapy 1974: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg and M. L. Aronson. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation.
  • Gentry, J. E., and Watkins, J. F. (1974), Organizational Training for Improving Race Relations in Schools. Ed. Urban Soc., 6:269–283.
  • Gerson, B. (1974), Consciousness-Raising Groups With Elementary School Girls: A Case Study. Psychother.: Theory, Res., Prac., 11:30–35.
  • Gibb, J. R. (1974), The Message From Research. In: The 1974 Annual Handbook for Group Facilitators, ed. J. W. Pfeiffer and J. E. Jones. La Jolla, California: University Associates.
  • Gibbard, G. S., ed. (1974), Analysis of Groups. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Gibbs, G. I. (1974), Handbook of Games and Simulation Exercises. Los Angeles: Sage Publications.
  • Gilligan, J. F. (1974), Sensitivity Training and Self-Actualization. Psychol. Rep., 34:319–325.
  • Gimmestad, M. J., and Greenwood, J. D. (1974), A New Twist on IPR: Concurrent Recall by Supervisory Group. Counsel. Ed. Superv., 14:71–73.
  • Glasser, P. H.. (1974), Group Work Intervention in the Social Environment. In: Individual Change Through Small Groups, ed. P. Glasser, R. Sarri, and R. Vinter. New York: Free Press.
  • Glasser, P. H., ed. (1974), Individual Change Through Small Groups. New York: Free Press.
  • Goldberg, M. (1974), Confrontation Groups in a Girls' Approved School. Brit. J. Criminol., 14:132–138.
  • Goldstein, H. K.. (1974), The Influence of Group Therapy with Relatives on Rehabilitation Clients and Their Families. Small Group Behav., 5:572–384.
  • Gray, H. D., and Tindall, J. (1974), Communication Training Study: A Model for Training Junior High School Peer Counselors. Sch. Counsel., 22:107–112.
  • Greenwood, C. R.. (1974), Group Contingencies for Group Consequences in Classroom Management: A Further Analysis. J. Appl. Behav. Anal., 7: 413–425.
  • Greenwood, C. R.. (1974), Training Elementary Aged Peer-Behavior Managers to Control Small Group Programmed Mathematics. J. Appl. Behav. Anal., 7:103–114.
  • Grofman, B. (1974), Helping Behavior and Group Size: Some Exploratory Stochastic Models. Behav. Sci., 4:219–224.
  • Guidry, L. S., and Randolph, D. L. (1974), Covert Reinforcement in the Treatment of Test Anxiety. J. Counsel. Psychol., 21:260–264.
  • Gumaer, J., and Myrick, R. D. (1974), Behavioral Group Counseling with Disruptive Children. Sch. Counsel., 21:313–316.
  • Gutsch, K. U., and Holmes, W. R. (1974), Training Counselors Using an Attitudinal Group-Centered Approach. Small Group Behav., 5:93–104.
  • Hagen, R. L. (1974), Group Therapy versus Bibliotherapy in Weight Reduction. Behav. Ther., 5:222–234.
  • Hamm, N. H., and Wedemeyer, A. (1974), Measuring the Effects of Racial Encounter Groups: A Proposed Assessment Technique. Urban Ed., 9:279–283.
  • Hammerschlag, C. A. (1974), Using T-Groups to Train American Indians as Physician Assistants. Hosp. Comm. Psychiat., 25:210–213.
  • Handlin, V.. (1974), Encounter Group Process as a Function of Group Length: The Race Toward Confrontation, Support, and Living in the Here and Now. Small Group Behav., 5:259–273.
  • Hannaford, M.J. (1974), A TA Approach to Teacher Group Counseling. Elem. Sch. Guid. Counsel., 9:6–13.
  • Hanson, P. G., and Peck, C. P. (1974), Training for Individual and Group Effectiveness and Resourcefulness. Newslet. Res. Ment. Heal. Behav. Sci., 16:1–2.
  • Hardy, R. E., and Cull, J. G. (1974), Group Counseling and Therapy Techniques in Special Settings. Springield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas.
  • Hargreaves, W. A.. (1974), Treatment Acceptance Following Intake Assignment to Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, or Contact Group. Arch. Gen. Psychiat., 31:343–349.
  • Harman, R. L., and Dutt, L. G. (1974), Career Counseling Workshop: A New Approach for Undecided College Students. Voc. Guid. Quart., 23:68–70.
  • Hausman, M. (1974), Parents' Groups: How Group Members Perceive Curative Factors. Smith Coll. Stud. Soc. Work, 44:179–198.
  • Hausmann, B. (1974), Multi-Family Group Treatment: Emphasizing the Role of Group Members as Therapeutic Agents. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 44:222–227.
  • Healy, C. C. (1974), Evaluation of a Replicable Group Career Counseling Procedure. Voc. Guid. Quart., 23:34–40.
  • Heider, J. (1974), Catharsis in Human Potential Encounter. J. Human. Psychol., 14:27–48.
  • Heigl-Evans, A., and Heigl, F. (1974), On Combination of Psychoanalytic Individual and Group Therapy. Gruppenpsychother. Gruppendynam., 8:97–121.
  • Heimler, A., and Chabot, A. (1974), Sickle Cell Counseling in a Children and Youth Project. Amer. J. Public Health, 64:995–997.
  • Heitler, J. B. (1974), Clinical Impressions of an Experimental Attempt to Prepare Lower-Class Patients for Expressive Group Psychotherapy. This Journal, 24:308–322.
  • Hendrick, C.. (1974), The Social Ecology of Free Seating Arrangements in a Small Group Interaction Context. Sociom., 37:262–274.
  • Herrick, R. H., and Binger, C. M. (1974), Group Psychotherapy for Early Adolescents: An Adjunct to a Comprehensive Treatment Program. J. Amer. Acad. Child Psychiat., 13:110–125.
  • Herz, M. I.. (1974), Individual Versus Group Aftercare Treatment. Amer. J. Psychiat., 131:808–812.
  • Hippie, J. L. (1974), Comparison of Applicants and Nonapplicants to Human Relations Training Laboratories. J. Youth A doles., 3:161–169.
  • Hippie, J. L., and Muto, L. (1974), The TA Group for Adolescents. Person. Guid. J., 52:675–681.
  • Hoerl, R. T. (1974), Encounter Groups: Their Effect on Rigidity. Human Relations. 27:431–438
  • Hogan, D. B. (1974), Encounter Groups and Human Relations Training: The Case Against Applying Traditional Forms of Statutory Regulation. Harv. J. Legisla., 11:659–701.
  • Horstman, P. (1974), Leaderless Group Discussions as an Assessment Tool for Supervisory and Command Promotions. J. Pol. Sci. Admin., 2:34–37.
  • Human Relations Curriculum—Teaching Students to Care and Feel and Relate. Ed. Lead., 1974, 32:1–60.
  • Ilgen, D. R., and O'Brien, G. (1974), Leader-Member Relations in Small Groups. Organiza. Behav. Hum. Perf., 12:335–350.
  • Illing, H. A. (1974), Letter: Questioning Time-Extended Group Therapy. Amer. J. Psychiat., 131:231–232.
  • Irwin, S., and Lloyd-Still, D. (1974), The Use of Groups to Mobilize Parental Strengths During Hospitalization of Children. Child Welf., 53:305–312.
  • Isenberg, P. L.. (1974), Medication Groups for Continuing Care. Hosp. Comm. Psychiat., 25:517–519.
  • Ivancevich, J. M. (1974), A Study of a Cognitive Training Program: Trainer Styles and Group Development. Acad. Manag. J., 17:428–439.
  • Ivey, A. E. (1974), Counseling Technology: Microcounseling and Systematic Approaches to Human Relations Training. Brit. J. Ed. Tech., 5:15–16
  • Ivey, A. E. (1974), Microcounseling and Media Therapy: The State of the Art. Counsel. Ed. Superv., 13:172–183.
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