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The Group Psychotherapy Literature: 1975

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  • Abramson, M. (1975), Group Treatment of Families of Burn-Injured Patients. Soc. Casework, 56:235–241.
  • Ackerman, N. W. (1975), Psychoanalysis and Group Psychotherapy. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • ACPA Statement Regarding the Use of Group Experiences in Higher Education (1975), J. Coll. Stud. Person., 16:342–347.
  • Adams, J. D., and Hopson, B. (1975), Sensitivity Training and the School Counselor. Brit J. Guid. & Counsel., 3:45–55.
  • Adler, N. E., and Goleman, D. (1975), Goal Setting, T-Group Participation, and Self-Rated Change: An Experimental Study. J. Appl. Behav. Sci., 11:197–209.
  • Adelson, J. P. (1975), Feedback and Group Development. Small Group Behav., 6:389–401.
  • Agati, G. J., and Iovino, J. W. (1974), Implementation of a Parent Counseling Program. Sch. Counsel., 22:126–129.
  • Alnoes, R. (1975), Evaluation of the Outcome of Training Groups Using an Analytic Group Psychotherapy Technique. Psychother. Psychosom., 25:168–175.
  • Ammon, G. (1975), Analytic Group Psychotherapy as an Instrument for the Treatment and Research of Psychosomatic Disorders. In: Group Therapy 1975: An Overview, eds. L. R. Wolberg and M. L. Aronson. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation.
  • Ammon, G., and Hameister, H. J. (1975), Ego-Psychological and Group-Dynamic Aspects of Death and Dying. Dynam. Psychiat., 8:129–142.
  • Amundson, N. E. (1975), TA with Elementary School Children: A Pilot Study. Transact. Anal. J., 5:247–250.
  • Anderson, C. M. (1975), Training Former Patients as Task Group Leaders. This Journal, 25:32–43.
  • Anderson, J. D. (1975), Human Relations Training and Group Work. Soc. Work, 20:195–199.
  • Andrews, J. D. (1974-1975), Interpersonal Challenge Workshop. Interpers. Devel., 5:26–36.
  • Anthony, E. J. (1975), There and Then and Here and Now. This Journal, 25:163–167.
  • Aragona, J. (1975), Treating Overweight Children Through Parental Training and Contingency Contracting. J. Appl. Behav. Anal., 8:269–278.
  • Arnold, T. J. (1975), The Effects of a TA Group on Emotionally Disturbed School-Age Boys. Tranact. Anal. J., 5:230–242.
  • Arfsten, J. (1975), Treatment of Psychotherapeutic Problem-Patients in a Ward, or-Another Model of Inpatient Psychotherapy. Gruppenpsychother. Gruppendyn., 9:212–218.
  • Asch, S. E. (1975), Opinions and Social Pressure. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Atkeson, P., and Guttentag, M. (1975), A Parent Discussion Group in a Nursery School. Soc. Casework, 56:515–520.
  • Azrin, N. H. (1975). Job Finding Club: A Group Assisted Program for Obtaining Employment. Behav. Res. Therapy. 13:17–22.
  • Balch, P., and Ross, A. W. (1974), A Behaviorally Oriented Didactic Group Treatment of Obesity: An Exploratory Study. J. Behav. Ther. Exp. Psychiat., 5:239–243.
  • Balogh, P. (1975), New Ways of Getting More Real: Or Does the Encounter Culture Herald the End of Psychoanalysis. Internat. J. Soc. Psychiat., 21:126–129.
  • Bander, K. W. (1975), Evaluation of Three Dating-Specific Treatment Approaches for Heterosexual Dating Anxiety. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol., 43:259–265.
  • Barabasz, A. F. (1975), Classroom Teachers as Paraprofessional Therapists in Group Systematic Desensitization of Test Anxiety, Psychiat., 38:388–392.
  • Barbach, L. G. (1974), Group Treatment of Preorgasmic Women. J. Sex. Marital Ther., 1:139–145.
  • Barlow, I. D. (1975), The Use of Media in Counseling Male Homosexual Groups. J. Sex Marital Ther., 1:267–270.
  • Barnes, G. G. (1975), Deprived Adolescents: A Use for Groupwork. Brit. J. Soc. Work, 5:149–160.
  • Barrett-Lennard, G. T. (1975), Outcomes of Residential Encounter Group Workshops. Descriptive Analysis of Follow-Up Structured Questionnaire Data. Interpers. Devel., 5:86–93.
  • Bartlett, D. (1975), The Use of Multiple Family Therapy Groups with Adolescent Drug Addicts. In: The Adolescent in Group and Family Therapy, ed. M. Sugar. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
  • Bass, G. (1975), Working with the Ego's Healthy Parts: The Analytic Milieu Therapy. Dyn. Psychiat., 8:8–16.
  • Battegay, R. (1975), Group Psychotherapy as Contribution to Rehabilitation of Prisoners. Gruppenpsychother. Gruppendyn., 9:106–117.
  • Baute, P. B. (1975), Termination and the Autonomy Chair: A New Ritual for Group Intimacy. Trans. Anal. J., 5:180–182.
  • Baxt, R., and Chinlund, S. J. (1975), Some Examples of the Helpfulness of Group Sessions for Individual Probations. Correct. Soc. Psychiat. J. Appl. Behav. Ther., 4:11–17.
  • Bayrakal, S. (1975), A Group Experience with Chronically Disabled Adolescents. Amer. J. Psychiat., 132:1291–1295.
  • Beard, M. T., and Scott, P. Y. (1975), The Efficacy of Group Therapy by Nurses for Hospitalized Patients. Nurs. Res., 24:120–124.
  • Bell, J. E. (1975), Recent Advances in Family Group Therapy. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Bellucci, M. T. (1975), Treatment of Latency-Age Adopted Children and Parents. Soc. Casework, 56:297–301.
  • Benne, K. D. (1975), The Laboratory Method of Changing and Learning: Theory and Application. Palo Alto, Calif.: Science and Behavior Books.
  • Benson, L. (1975), Family Communication Systems. Small Group Behav., 6:91–105.
  • Berger, M. M. (1975), Nonverbal Communications in Group Psychotherapy. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Berger, M. M. (1975), Multifamily Psychosocial Group Treatment with Addicts and Their Families. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Berger, M. M., and Rosenbaum, M. (1975), Notes on Help-Rejecting Complainers. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Berger, M. M., and Rosenbaum, M. (1975), The Use of Videotape with Psychotherapy Groups in a Community Mental Health Service Program. In: The Innovative Psychological Therapies: Critical and Creative Contributions, eds. R. M. Suinn and R. G. Weigel. New York: Harper and Row.
  • Bergland, B. W. (1975), Group Social Models and Structured Interaction in Teaching Decision Making. Voc. Guid. Quart., 24:28–36.
  • Berkovitz, I. H., (Ed.) (1975), When Schools Care: Creative Use of Groups in Secondary Schools. New York, N.Y.: Brunner/Mazel.
  • Berkovitz, I. H., Sugar, M. (1975), Indications and Contraindications for Adolescent Group Psychotherapy. In: The Adolescent in Group and Family Therapy, ed. M. Sugar. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
  • Berman, A. L. (1975), Group Psychotherapy Training: Issues and Models. Small Group Behav., 6:325–344.
  • Berne, E. (1975), Four Books on Group Therapy: A Review. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Berrett, R. D., and Kelley, R., (1975), Discipline and the Hearing Impaired Child. Volta Rev., 77:117–124.
  • Beukenkamp, C. (1975). Beyond Transference Behavior. In: Group Psycho therapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Bilodeau, C. B., and Hackett, T. P. (1975), Issues Raised in a Group Setting by Patients Recovering from Myocardial Infarction. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Bion, W. R. (1975), Attention and Interpretation. London: Tavistock Publications.
  • Blanchard, F. A. (1975), The Effect of Relative Competence of Group Members Upon Interpersonal Attraction in Cooperating Interracial Groups. J. Person. Soc. Psychol., 32:519–530.
  • Bloch, S. (1975), The Use of a Written Summary in Group Psychotherapy Supervision. Amer. J. Psychiat., 132:1055–1057.
  • Blythe, P. W. (1975), Silence is Golden. Canad. Counselor, 9:69–70.
  • Bochner, A. P. (1975), A Computer-Assisted Analysis of Small Group Process: An Investigation of Two Machiavellian Groups. Small Group Behav., 6:187–203.
  • Boris, H. N. (1975), Fantasies in Group Situations. Contemp. Psychoanal., 11:15–45.
  • Braaten, L. J. (1975). Developmental Phases of Encounter Groups and Related Intensive Groups. A Critical Review of Models and a New Proposal. Interpers. Devel., 5:112–122.
  • Briscoe, R. V. (1975), Behavioral Community Psychology: Training a Community Board to Problem Solve. J. Appl. Behav. Anal., 8:157–168.
  • Brocher, T. (1975), Group Methods in Parent Education. This Journal, 25:315–321.
  • Brooks, D. B. (1975), Contingency Management as a Means of Reducing School Truancy. Ed., 95:206–211.
  • Brown, S. D. (1975), Self Control Skills Training. Prof. Psychol., 6:319–330.
  • Brown, W., and Kingsley, R. F. (1975), The Effect of Individual Contracting and Guided Group Interaction Upon Behavior-Disordered Youth's Self-Concept. J. Sch. Heal., 45:399–401.
  • Buhler, C. (1973-1974), Humanistic Psychology as a Personal Experience. Interpers. Devel., 4:197–214.
  • Buirski, P. (1975), Some Contributions of Ethology to Group Therapy: Dominance and Hierarchies. This Journal, 25:227–235.
  • Burrow, T. (1975), The Group Method of Analysis. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Button, L. (1975), Development Group Work with Adolescents. New York: Halsted Press.
  • Butkovich, P. (1975), Social System and Psychoanalytic Approaches to Group Dynamics: Complementary or Contradictory? This Journal, 25: 3–31.
  • Cabral, R., and Paton, A. (1975), Evaluation of Group Therapy: Correlations Between Clients' and Observers' Assessments. Brit. J. Psychiat., 126:475–477.
  • Cabral, R., and Paton, A. (1975), Patients' and Observers' Assessments of Process and Outcome in Group Therapy: A Follow-Up Study. Amer. J. Psychiat., 132:1052–1054.
  • Calderaro, G. (1975), Psychosomatic Effects of Respiratory Autogenic Training Relaxation. Minerva Med., 66:270–272.
  • Calef, R. A. (1974), Facilitation of Group Desensitization of Test Anxiety. Psychol. Rep., 35:1285–1286.
  • Canfield, S. F. (1975), A Laboratory Training Model for the Development of Effective Interpersonal Communications in Social Work. J. Educ. Soc. Work, 11:45–50.
  • Cantoni, L. (1975), Family Life Education: A Treatment Modality. Child Welf., 54:658–665.
  • Caplan, H. L. (1975), Some Correlates of Repertory Grid Measures Used to Study a Psychotherapeutic Group. Brit. J. Med. Psychol., 48:217–226.
  • Carcu, R. V. (1975), Informational Psychology in Group Respiratory Autogenic Training. Minerva Med., 66:265–269.
  • Carnes, P. J., and Laube, H. (1975), Becoming Us: An Experiment in Family Learning and Teaching. Small Group Behav., 6:106–120.
  • Cartwright, D. (1975), Risk Taking by Individuals and Groups: An Assessment of Research Employing Choice Dilemmas. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Cassel, R. N. (1975), Computer Assisted Counseling. CASCON. Psychol., 12:3–10.
  • Chance, E. (1975), Recurrent Problems in the Management of Treatment Groups. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Chu, V. (1975), Aspects of Different Identifications in Group-Therapy Observers. Gruppenpsychother. Gruppendyn., 9:165–184.
  • Clack, R. J. (1975), Interpersonal Skills Workshop: A Laboratory-Based Microcounseling Experience. J. Coll. Stud. Person., 16:149–153.
  • Clark, D. B. (1975), Group Work with Early School Leavers. J. Curr. Stud., 7:42–54.
  • Coche, J. A., and Freedman, P. (1975), The Treatment of a Child with Psychogenic Megacolon Through Fantasy Therapy in a Group of Children. Prax. Kinderpsychol. Kinderpsychiat., 24:26–32.
  • Comstock, B. S. and McDermott, M. (1975), Group Therapy for Patients Who Attempt Suicide. This Journal, 25:44–49.
  • Comstock, B. S. and Jones, M. A. (1975), Group Therapy as a Treatment Technique for Severely Disturbed Outpatients. Hosp. Comm. Psychiat., 26:677–679.
  • Conyne, R. K. (1975), Group Experiences in Counseling Centers: A National Survey. J. Coll. Stud. Person., 16:196–200.
  • Cooper, C. L. (1975), Experiential Learning Groups: A Substitute for Therapy? Bull. Brit. Psychol. Soc., 28:337–341.
  • Cooper, C. L. (1975), How Psychologically Dangerous are T-Groups and Encounter Groups? Hum. Relat., 28:249–260.
  • Cooper, C. L. (1975), The Impact of Marathon Encounters on Teacher-Student Relationships. Interpers. Devel., 5:71–77.
  • Cooper, C. L., (Ed.) (1975), Theories of Group Processes. London: Wiley.
  • Copeland, H., and Resnick, E. V. (1975), The Tuesday Evening Club: Using Community Resources to Treat Chronically Ill Patients. Hosp. Comm. Psychiat., 26:227–230.
  • Cormier, L. S. (1974), Three Counselor Training Models: A Comparative Study. Counsel. Ed. Superv., 14:95–104.
  • Corsini, R. J., and Rosenberg, B. (1975), Mechanisms of Group Psychotherapy: Processes and Dynamics. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Crowdes, N. E. (1975), Group Therapy for Pre-Adolescent Boys. Amer. J. Nurs., 75:92–95.
  • Curran, J. P. (1975), Social Skills Training and Systematic Desensitization in Reducing Dating Anxiety. Behav. Res. Ther., 13:56–68.
  • Curran, J. P., and Gilbert, F. S. (1975), A Test of the Relative Effectiveness of a Systematic Desensitization Program and an Interpersonal Skills Training Program with Date Anxious Subjects. Behav. Ther., 6:510–521.
  • Dannefer, E. (1975), Experience in Developing a Combined Activity and Verbal Group Therapy Program with Latency-Age Boys. This Journal, 25-331–337.
  • Day, M., and Semrad, E. V. (1975), Group Therapy With Psychotics—Twenty Years Later. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Deffenbacher, J. L. (1974), Group Desensitization for Heterogeneous Phobias. J. Behav. Ther. Exper. Psychiat., 5:228–229.
  • DeLeon, G., and Biase, D. V. (1975), Encounter Group: Measurement of Systolic Blood Pressure. Psychol. Rep., 37:439–445.
  • Denes, M. (1975), The Ethos of Sensitivity Training. Psychother.: Theory, Res., Pract., 12:52–55.
  • DeRosis, L. (1975), Karen Horney's Theory Applied to Psychoanalysis in Groups. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Diamond, M. J, and Shapiro, J. L. (1975), An Expedient Model of Encounter Group Learning. Psychother.: Theory, Res., Pract., 12:56–59.
  • Diamond, M. J, and Shapiro, J. L. (1975), Method and Paradigm in Encounter Group Research. J. Hum. Psychol., 15:59–70.
  • Dick, B. M. (1975), A Ten-Year Study of Outpatient Analytic Group Therapy. Brit. J. Psychiat., 127-365–375.
  • Dickens, H. O. (1975), Teenagers, Contraception and Pregnancy. J. Marr. Fam. Counsel., 1:175–181.
  • Diepold, P. (1975), Group Dynamics in Pre-Service Teacher Training. Padagogische Rundschau, 29:672–689.
  • Dinges, N. G., and Weigel, R. G. (1975), Evaluation of Marathon Groups and the Group Movement. In: The Innovative Psychological Therapies: Critical and Creative Contributions, eds. R. M. Suinn and R. G. Weigel. New York: Harper and Row.
  • Dinkmeyer, D. (1975), Adlerian Group Psychotherapy. This Journal, 25:219–226.
  • Dinnen, A., and Bell, D. S. (1975), Psychotherapy in a Large Open Family Group. Aust. New Zea. J. Psychiat., 9:93–98.
  • Dolan, L. P. (1975), Intake Group in the Alcoholism Outpatient Clinic. J. Stud. Alcohol., 36:996–999.
  • Drake, B. (1975), Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychodrama with Multiple Family Groups. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 45:260–261.
  • Dreikurs, R. (1975), Group Psychotherapy from the Point of View of Adlerian Psychology. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Duehn, W. D. (1975), Behavior Rehearsals in Group Counseling with Parents. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 45:261–262.
  • Dunkas, N., and Nikelly, A. G. (1975), Group Psychotherapy with Greek Immigrants. This Journal, 25:402–409.
  • Dupont, M. A. (1975), The Observer in the Analytic Psychotherapy Group. In: Group Therapy 1976: An Overview, eds. L. R. Wolberg and M. L. Aronson. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation.
  • Durkin, H. (1975), The Development of Systems Theory and Its Implications for the Theory and Practice of Group Therapy. In: Group Therapy 1975: An Overview, eds. L. R. Wolberg and M. L. Aronson. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation.
  • Egan, M. H. (1975), Dynamisms in Activity Discussion Group Therapy (ADGT). This Journal, 25:199–218.
  • Enns, H. (1975), Activating a Group of Passive Boys. In: Adolescents Grow in Groups, ed. I. Berkovitz. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
  • Erskine, R. G., and Maisenbacher, J. (1975), The Effects of a TA Class on Socially Maladjusted High School Students. Transact. Anal. J. 5:252–255.
  • Esterson, H. (1975), Time-Limited Group Counseling with Parents of Pre-Adolescent Underachievers: A Pilot Program. Psychol. Sch., 12:22–26.
  • Etters, L. E. (1975), Adolescent Retardates in a Therapy Group. Amer. J. Nurs., 75:1174–1175.
  • Feldman, R. A., and Wodarski, J. S. (1975), Contemporary Approaches to Group Treatment. San Francisco, Calif.: Jossey-Bass.
  • Fidler, J. W. (1975), The Day Hospital: A Multimodal Group Therapy. In: Group Therapy 1975: An Overview, eds. L. R. Wolberg and M. L. Aronson. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation.
  • Field, G. D. (1975), Group Assertive Training, Training for Severely Disturbed Patients. J. Behav. Ther. Exp. Psychiat., 6:129–134.
  • Fielding, J. M. (1975), A Technique for Measuring Outcome in Group Psychotherapy. Brit. J. Med. Psychol., 48:189–198.
  • Fishman, C. A. (1975), A Group Training Program in Behavior Modification for Mothers of Children with Birth Defects: An Exploratory Study. Child Psychiat. Hum. Devel., 6:3–14.
  • Flack, R., and Grayer, E. (1975), A Consciousness-Raising Group for Obese Women. Soc. Work, 20:484–487.
  • Flint, W. (1975), A Parent Involvement Program Model for Handicapped Children and Their Parents. Except. Child., 41:556–557.
  • Flowers, J. V., and Guerra, J. (1975), The Use of Client Coaching in Assertion Training with Large Groups. Comm. Ment. Heal. J., 10:414–417.
  • Foster, L. M. (1975), Group Psychotherapy: A Pool of Legal Witnesses? This Journal, 25:50–53.
  • Foulds, M. L. (1975), The Experiential-Gestalt Growth Group Experience. In: The Innovative Psychological Therapies: Critical and Creative Contributions, eds. R. M. Suinn and R. G. Weigel. New York: Harper & Row.
  • Foulkes, S. H. (1975), Some Personal Observations. This Journal, 25:169–172.
  • Foulkes, S. H. (1975), On Group-Analytic Psychotherapy. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Foulkes, S. H. (1975), Problems of the Large Group from a Group Analytic Point of View. In: The Large Group: Dynamics and Therapy, ed. L. Kreeger. London: Constable.
  • Fox, R. (1975), Group Psychotherapy with Alcoholics. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Frank, J. D. (1975), Group Therapy in the Mental Hospital. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Frank, J. D. (1975), Some Problems of Research in Group Psychotherapy. This Journal, 25: 141–145.
  • Frank, J. D. (1975), Group Psychotherapy Research 25 Years Later. This Journal, 25:159–162.
  • Frank, M. (1975), Peer Group Counseling: A Challenge to Grow. Sch. Counsel. 22:267–272.
  • Freeman, C. W. (1975), Adlerian Mother Study Groups: Effects on Attitudes and Behavior. J. Indiv. Psychol., 31:37–50.
  • Friedman, M. (1975), Dialogue and the “Essential We”: The Bases of Values in the Philosophy of Martin Buber. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Fromkin, H. L. (1975), An Evaluation of Human Relations Training for Police. Cat. Selec. Docu. Psychol., 5:206–207.
  • Fromme, D. K. (1974), Group Modification of Affective Verbalizations. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol., 6:866–871.
  • Frost, M. (1975), Schizophrenia .7. Group Treatment of the Acute and Chronic Patient. Nuts. Times, 71:587–589.
  • Furst, W. (1975), Homogeneous Versus Heterogeneous Groups. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Gabel, H. (1975), Effects of Parent Group Discussion of Adolescents' Perceptions of Maternal Behavior. J. Comm. Psychol., 3:32–35.
  • Galassi, J. P. (1975), Assertive Training: A One Year Follow-Up. J. Counsel. Psychol., 22:451–452.
  • Ganzarain, R. (1974-1975), A Psychoanalytic Study of Sensitivity Training. Interpers. Devel., 5:60–70.
  • Garvin, C. (1974), Task-Centered Group Work. Soc. Ser. Rev., 48:494–507.
  • Gauron, E. F., and Rawlings, E. I. (1975), A Procedure for Orienting New Members to Group Psychotherapy. Small Group Behav., 6:293–307.
  • Gauron, E. F., and Rawlings, E. I. (1975), A Married Couple in Separate Therapy Groups. J. Fam. Counsel., 3:24–28.
  • Gazda, G. M., (Ed.) (1975), Basic Approaches to Group Psychotherapy and Group Counseling. Springfield: Charles C Thomas.
  • Gazda, G. M., and Peters, R. (1975), An Analysis of Research in Group Psychotherapy, Group Counseling, and Human Relations Training. In: Basic Approaches to Group Psychotherapy and Group Counseling, ed. G. Gazda. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C Thomas.
  • Geissler, K. A. (1975), Significance of Group Dynamics for Training of Economics Teachers. Gruppenpsychother. Gruppendyn., 9:142–155.
  • Geller, J. J. (1975), Concerning the Size of Therapy Groups. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Genovese, R. J. (1975), Marriage Encounter. Small Group Behav., 6:45–46.
  • Gibson, J. (1975), Human Awareness in the Medical School Curriculum. A Small Group Communication Approach to Improve Human Dimensions of Medical Education. Biosci. Comm., 1:69–84.
  • Gliedman, L. H. (1975), Group Therapy of Alcoholics with Concurrent Group Meetings of Their Wives. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Goldberg, C. (1975), Peer Influence in Contemporary Group Psychotherapy. In: Group Therapy 1975: An Overview, eds. L. R. Wolberg and M. L. Aronson. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation.
  • Golden, J. S., and Rosen, A. C. (1975), A Group Dynamics Course for Medical Students. This Journal, 25:305–313.
  • Goldman, G. D. (1975), Some Applications of Harry Stack Sullivan's Theories to Group Psychotherapy. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Goodridge, C. (1975), Special Techniques in the Group Adoptive Study for Children with Special Needs. Child Welf., 54:35–39.
  • Gootnick, I. (1975), Transference in Psychotherapy with Schizophrenic Patients. This Journal, 25:379–388.
  • Gormally, J. (1975), A Behavioral Analysis of Structured Skills Training. J. Counsel. Psychol., 5:458–460.
  • Gould, E. G. (1975), Interaction in Hospitalized Patient-Led and Staff-Led Psychotherapy Groups. Amer. J. Psychother., 29:383–391.
  • Graziano, A. M. (1974), Child Without Tomorrow. Elmsford, N. Y.: Pergamon Press.
  • Greenfield, R. C. (1975), Trial by Fire: Rites of Passage into Psychotherapy Groups. Perspect. Psychiat. Care, 12:152–156.
  • Grold, J. (1975), The Value of a Youth Group to Hospitalized Adolescents. In: Adolescents Grow in Groups, ed. I. Berkovitz. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
  • Grotjahn, M. (1975), The Treatment of the Famous and the “Beautiful People” in Groups. In: Group Therapy 1975: An Overview, eds. L. R. Wolberg and M. L. Aronson. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation.
  • Grunebaum, H. (1975), A Soft-Hearted Review of Hard-Nosed Research on Groups. This Journal, 25:185–197.
  • Gumaer, J. (1975), Affective Education Through Role Playing: The Feelings Class. Person. Guid. J., 53:604–608.
  • Gurman, A. S. (1975), Evaluating the Outcomes of Couples Groups. In: Couples in Conflict, ed. A. Gurman and D. Rice. New York: Jason Aronson.
  • Gurowitz, E. M. (1975), Group Boundaries and Leadership Potency. Transact. Anal. J., 5:183–185.
  • Haas, K. (1975), Growth Encounter: A Guide for Groups. Chicago, Ill.: Nelson-Hall.
  • Hadden, S. B. (1975), The Utilization of a Therapy Group in Teaching Psychotherapy. In: Group Psychotherapy and Group Function (2nd Ed.), eds. M. Rosenbaum and M. M. Berger. New York: Basic Books.
  • Hadden, S. B. (1975), A Glimpse of Pioneers in Group Psychotherapy. This Journal, 25:371–378.
  • Haizlip, T. (1975), Issues in Developing Psychotherapy Groups for Preschool Children in Outpatient Clinics. Amer. J. Psychiat., 132:1061–1063.
  • Hand, I. (1975), Group Therapy for Agoraphobics: Real-Life Retraining by Floodings In Vivo. Psychother. Psychosom., 25:76–82.
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