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Original Articles

The Group Psychotherapy Literature: 1977

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Pages 509-555 | Published online: 29 Oct 2015

  • Ables, B. S., and Brandsma, J. M. (1977), Therapy for Couples. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Abramowitz, S. I.. (1977), Effects of Professional Discipline and Experience on Group Therapists' Clinical Reactions. This Journal, 27:165–176.
  • Addison, R. E. (1977), Racially Different Patients in Individual and Group Psychotherapy. J. Contemp. Psychother., 9:39–40.
  • Allred, G. H. (1977), The AIAC, a Design for Systematically Analyzing Marriage and Family Counseling: A Progress Report. J. Marriage and Fam. Couns., 3:17–35.
  • Ammon, G. (1977), Ego-Psychological and Group Dynamic Aspects of Psychoanalytic Group Psychotherapy. In: Group Therapy 1977: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.
  • Anderson, C. M. (1977), Family Intervention with Severely Disturbed Inpatients. Arch. Gen. Psychiat., 34:697–705.
  • Anderson, N., and Marrone, R. T. (1977), Group Therapy for Emotionally Disturbed Children–Key to Affective Education. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 47:97–103.
  • Armstrong, S., and Roback, H., (1977), An Empirical Test of Schutz' Three-Dimensional Theory of Group Process in Adolescent Dyads. Small Group Behav., 8:443–456.
  • Astigueta, F. D. (1977), The Use of Nicknames in Delineating Character Patterns in Group Psychotherapy. In: Group Therapy 1977: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.
  • Authier, J., and Fix, A. (1977), Step-Group Therapy Program Based on Levels of Interpersonal Communication. Small Group Behav., 1: 101–107.
  • Ayers, G. W. (1977), A Structured Group as a Potentiator of Treatment. Psychiat. Forum, 6:31–36.
  • Azima, F. J. (1977), Effective Communication in Adolescent Group Psycho therapy. In: Psychotherapy—The Promised Land?, ed. M. Dinoff. Tuscaloosa, Ala.: University of Alabama Press.
  • Babad, E. Y.. (1977), An All-Purpose Model for Group Work. Hum. Relat., 30:389–401.
  • Bach, G. R. (1977), Narcissism and Group Therapy—Considerations on Three Failures. Gruppenpsyc., 12:100–107.
  • Bailine, S. H.. (1977), Mini-Groups: Maximizing the Therapeutic Milieu on an Acute Psychiatric Unit. Hosp. Commun. Psychiat., 28: 445–447.
  • Bandoli, L. R. (1977), Leaderless Support Groups in Child Protective Services. Soc Work, 22:150.
  • Bardill, D. R. (1977), A Behavior-Contributing Program of Group Treatment for Early Adolescents in a Residential Treatment Setting. This Journal, 27:389–400.
  • Bar-Levav, R., and Rennen, M. D. (1977), The Treatment of Preverbal Hunger and Rage in a Group. This Journal, 27:457.
  • Barnes, R. E. (1977), Communication Anxiety: A Psychotherapeutic Perspective. Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association Convention, Berlin, 1977.
  • Battegay, R. (1977), Characteristics and New Trends in Group Psychotherapy. Act. Psyc. Sc., 56:21–31.
  • Battegay, R. (1977), Different Kinds of Group Psychotherapy with Patients with Different Diagnoses. Act. Psyc. Sc., 55:345–354.
  • Battegay, R. (1977), Possibilities and Risks of Group Psychotherapy. Z. Klin.P.P., 25:52–63.
  • Battegay, R. (1977), The Group Dream. In: Group Therapy 1977: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.
  • Beal, D., and Dukro, P. (1977), Family Counseling as an Alternative to Legal Action for the Juvenile Status Offender. J. Marriage and Fam. Couns., 3:77–83.
  • Beal, D., and Dukro, P. et al. (1977), Graded Group Procedures for Long-Term Regressed Schizophrenics. J. Nerv. & Ment. Dis., 164: 102–106.
  • Beal, D., and Dukro, P. et al. (1977), Increased Verbal Interaction via Group Techniques with Regressed Schizophrenics. Psych. Rep., 40:319–325.
  • Beck, M. J. (1977), The Therapist's Response to the Family's Aggression. J. Marriage and Fam. Couns., 3:67–69.
  • Bemporad, J. R. (1977), Resistance Encountered in the Psychotherapy of Depressed Individuals. Amer. J. Psychoanal., 39:207.
  • Benjamin, L. S. (1977), Structural Analysis of a Family in Therapy. J. Consult Clin. Psychol., 45:391–406.
  • Berg, B., and Rosenblum, N. (1977), Fathers in Family Therapy: A Survey of Family Therapists. J. Marriage and Fam. Couns., 3:85–91.
  • Berkowitz, D. A. (1977), Reclaiming of Denied Affects in Family Therapy. Fam. Proc., 16:495.
  • Bernard, H. S., and Klein, R. H. (1977), Some Perspectives on Time-limited Group Psychotherapy. Compr. Psychiat., 18:579.
  • Billingsley, D. (1977), Sex Bias in Psychotherapy: An Explanation of the Effects of Client Sex, Pathology, and Therapist Sex on Treatment Planning. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol., 45:250–256.
  • Bledsoe, J. C., and Layser, G. R. (1977), Effects of Human Relations Training with Houseparents on Attainment of Group Facilitation Skills. Psych. Rep., 40:787–791.
  • Bochner, A. O., and Yerby, J. (1977), Factors Affecting Instruction in Interpersonal Competence. Comm. Ed., 26:91–104.
  • Bolk-Weischedel, D. (1977), Group Therapy and Group Work. Z. Psychos. M., 23:289–293.
  • Bomhard, K. V. (1977), Review of A. Uchtenhagen et al., Group-Therapy and Social-Environment. Prax. Psych., 22:93.
  • Bovilsky, D. M., and Singer, D. L. (1977), Confrontational Group Treatment of Smoking: A Report of Three Comparative Studies. This Journal, 27:481–498.
  • Brandes, N. S. (1977), Group Therapy Is Not for Every Adolescent — Two Case Illustrations. This Journal, 27:507–510.
  • Breen, D. (1977), Brief Communications: Some Differences between Group and Individual Therapy in Connection with the Therapist's Pregnancy. This Journal, 27:499–506.
  • Brenner, H. (1977), Effects of Group Psychotherapy on Patients after Heart Infarction. Cardiology, 62:159–160.
  • Breslow, D. B. (1977), Time-Extended Family Interviewing. Fam. Proc., 16:97–103.
  • Brodkin, A. M. (1977), Redemption through “Retribalization”: A Sociology of Knowledge Analysis of the Family Therapy Movement. Diss. Abs. Intl., 38:3084.
  • Brown, S., and Yalom, I. D. (1977), Interactional Group Therapy with Alcoholics. J. Stud. Ale., 38:426–456.
  • Browne-Mayers, A. N.. (1977), Participation in Group Therapy — Outcome in Treatment. Alc. Clin. Ex., 1:168.
  • Brownstone, J.. (1977), Disaster-Relief Training and Mental Health. Hosp. Commun. Psychiat., 28:30–32.
  • Bruggen, P., and Davies, G. (1977), Review Article: Family Therapy in Adolescent Psychiatry. Brit. J. Psychiat., 131:433–448.
  • Bugen, L. A. (1977), Composition and Orientation Effects on Group Cohesion. Psych. Rep., 40:175–181.
  • Butler, R. R. (1977), Self-Actualization: Myth or Reality? Group Organ. Studies, 2:228–233.
  • Candeias, N. M. F., and Marcondes, R. S. (1977), Group Dynamics at a School for Public Health — Pioneer Experiment. Internat. J. Health Ed., 20:271–278.
  • Carman, M. B. (1977), Effects of Emotional Inoculation and Supportive Therapy on Stress Incurred from Nursing Home Placement. Diss. Abs. Intl., 37:4132.
  • Carpenter, J. T. (1977), Further Considerations on a Theoretical Framework for Group Psychotherapy—Summary and Critique. J. Contemp. Psychother., 9:83–88.
  • Chapple, E. D. (1977), Adolescent Sociopaths. Revised. Rockville, Md.: National Institute of Mental Health.
  • Chiles, J. A., and Sanger, E. (1977), The Use of Groups in Brief Inpatient Treatment of Adolescents. Hosp. Commun. Psychiat., 28:443–444.
  • Citrin, R. S., and Dixon, D. N. (1977), Reality Orientation: A Milieu Therapy in an Institution for the Aged. Gerontol., 17:39–43.
  • Coche, E. (1977), Problem-Solving Training as a Special Form of Group Psychotherapy. Gruppenpsyc., 12:49–67.
  • Coche, E. and Douglas, A. A. (1977), Therapeutic Effects of Problem-Solving Training and Play-Reading Groups. J. Clin. Psychol., 33:820–827.
  • Conger, R. D., and McLeod, D. (1977), Describing Behavior in Small Groups with the Datamyte Event Recorder. Behav. Res. Meth. Instrum., 9:418–424.
  • Conyne, R. K., and Rapin, L. S. (1977), Programmed Groups: A Process Analysis of Facilitator and Self-Directed Treatments. Small Group Behav., 8:403–414.
  • Cooper, C. L. (ed.) (1977), Theories of Group Processes. New York: John Wiley.
  • Cooper, E. J. (1977), Groups and the Hispanic Prenatal Patient. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 47:689–700.
  • Coopersmith, E. (1977), Intergenerational Relatedness and Attitudes Toward Aging: A Case Study in Family Therapy. Diss. Abs. Intl., 38:5244.
  • Corder, B. F. (1977), Therapeutic Game for Structuring and Facilitating Group Psychotherapy with Adolescents. Adolescence, 12:261–268.
  • Corey, G., and Corey, M. S. (1977), Groups: Process and Practice. Monterey, Ca.: Brooks/Cole.
  • Coven, A. B. (1977), Using Gestalt Psychodrama Experiments in Rehabilitation Counseling. Pers. Guid. J., 56:143–148.
  • Cravens, R. W., and Worchel, P. (1977), The Differential Effects of Rewarding and Coercive Leaders on Group Members Differing in Locus of Control. J. Person., 45:150–169.
  • Crowley, P. M. (1977), Review of A. W. Rachman's Identity Group Psycho therapy with Adolescents. This Journal, 27:121–122.
  • Daitzman, R. J. (1977), Methods of Self-Confrontation in Family Therapy. J. Marriage and Fam. Couns., 3:3–11.
  • Danesh, H. B. (1977), The Angry Group. This Journal, 27:59–66.
  • Dashew, L. (1977), Art-Therapy Group for Latency Age Children. Soc. Work, 22:57–59.
  • D'Augelli, A. R. (1977), The Effects of a Leaderless Encounter Group Experience on Helping Skills Training. Coun. Ed. Superv., 17:92–97.
  • Davenport, Y. B., and Ebert, M. H. (1977), Couples Group Therapy as an Adjunct to Lithium Maintenance of Manic Patient. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 47:495–502.
  • Davis, D. M. (1977), An Implementation of Therapeutic Community in a Private Mental Health Center. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 38:189–191.
  • Dejulio, S. S.. (1977), Personal Satisfaction as a Criterion for Evaluating Group Success. Psych. Rep., 40:409–410.
  • Delk, J. L., and Ryan, T. T. (1977), A-B Status and Sex Stereotyping among Psychotherapists and Patients. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 164:253–262.
  • Dell, P. F.. (1977), Family Therapy Process in a Family Therapy Seminar. J. Marriage & Fam. Couns., 3:43–48.
  • Desmond, R. E., and Seligman, M. (1977), A Review of Research on Leaderless Groups. Small Group Behav., 8:1–3.
  • Dicken, C.. (1977), Companionship Therapy: A Replication in Experimental Community Psychology. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol., 45:637–646.
  • Dies, R. R. (1977), Group Therapist Transparency: A Critique of Theory and Research. This Journal, 27:177–200.
  • Dies, R. R. (1977), Pragmatics of Leadership in Psychotherapy and Encounter Group Research. Small Group Behav., 8:229–235.
  • Dinoff, M. (eds.) (1977), Psychotherapy—The Promised Land? (POCA perspective no. 6). Proceedings of the 13th and 14th Annual Meetings of Psychiatric Outpatient Centers of America. Tuscaloosa, Ala.: University of Alabama Press, 1977.
  • Donker, F. J. S., and Lange, M. M. (1977), Training for Self-Assertion — Development Toward Group Therapy on Behavior-Therapeutic Basis. Gedrag T. P., 5:352–377.
  • Drees, A. (1977), Conflict Oriented Problem-Solving: Consultation and Psychotherapy in Dialysis Units. Gruppenpsyc. Gruppendyn., 11: 150–158.
  • Druckman, J. M., and Rhodes, C. A. (1977), Family Impact Analysis: Application to Child Custody Determination. Fam. Coord., 26:451–458.
  • Duetsch, C. B., and Kramer, N. (1977), Outpatient Group Psychotherapy for Elderly—Alternative to Institutionalization. Hosp. Commun. Psychiat., 28:440–442.
  • Edney, J. J., and Uhlig, S. R. (1977), Individual and Small Group Territories. Small Group Behav., 8:457–468.
  • Egan, G. (1977), You and Me: The Skills of Communicating and Relating to Others. Monterey, Ca.: Brooks/Cole.
  • Elkin, M. (1977), Premarital Counseling for Minors: The Los Angeles Experience. Fam. Coord., 26:429–443.
  • Elliott, J. (1977), The Theory and Practice of Encounter Group Leadership. Berkeley, Ca.: Exploration Institute.
  • Elrick, M. F. (1977), Leader, She—Dynamics of a Female-Led Self-Analytic Group. Human Relat., 30:869–878.
  • Empey, L. J. (1977), Clinical Group Work with Multihandicapped Adolescents. Soc. Casework, 58:593–599.
  • Epps, J. D., and Sikes, W. W. (1977), Personal-Growth Groups: Who Joins and Who Benefits? Group and Organ. Studies, 2:88–100.
  • Epstein, N. (1977), Group Therapy with Autistic-Schizophrenic Adolescents. Soc. Casework, 58:350–358.
  • Erinosho, O. A. (1977), Cultural Factors in Mental Illness Among the Yoruba. This Journal, 27:511–515.
  • Ermann, M. (1977), Theme Centered Interaction (TCI) in Group Work and Group Psychotherapy. Gruppenpsyc. Gruppendyn., 12:266.
  • Faires, T. M. (1976-77), A Group Experience to Foster Mothering Skills in Drug-Using Mothers. Drug Forum, 5:229–235.
  • Fengler, J. (1977), Group Therapy—Therapy Without Therapists—SelfHelp Approach. Gruppendyn., 8:307–310.
  • Finando, S. J.. (1977), The Effects of Group Type on Changes of SelfConcept, Small Group Behav., 8:123–134.
  • Fine, S.. (1977), Selected Volunteer Adolescents in Adolescent Group Therapy. Adolescence, 12:189–197.
  • Fisher, H. S. (1977), Adolescent Group Psychotherapy—Collaborative Opportunity for Patients. Parents, and Therapist. This Journal, 27:233–239.
  • Fisher, L. (1977), On the Classification of Families: A Progress Report. Arch Gen. Psychiat., 34:424–433.
  • Fleisher, A. N. (1977), Diagnostic and Selection Consideration in Group Therapy with Latency Children. Smith Coll. Stud. in Soc. Work, 48:48–49.
  • Flomenhaft, K., and Carter, R. E. (1977), Family Therapy Training: Program and Outcome. Fam. Proc., 16:211–218.
  • Ford, C. V., and Long, K. D. (1977), Group Psychotherapy of Somatizing Patients. Psychoth. Psychosom., 28:294–304.
  • Franke, A. (1977), Verification of Process of Client-Centered Group Psycho therapy. Z. Klin. P. Fp., 6:244–258.
  • Freund, J. C., and Cardwell, G. F. (1977), A Multi-Faceted Response to an Adolescent's School Failure. J. Marriage and Fam. Courts., 3:49–57.
  • Fuchs, C. Z., and Rehm, L. P. (1977), A Self-Control Behavior Therapy Program for Depression. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol., 45:206–215.
  • Furedy, R.. (1977), Transitional Care: A New Approach to Aftercare. Hosp. Commun. Psychiat., 28:122–124.
  • Furlong, F. W. (1977), Review of L. Wolberg, and M. L. Aronson's Group Therapy 1975—Overview. Can. Psychiat., 22:192–194.
  • Galinsky, M. J., and Schepler, J. H. (1977), Warning: Groups May Be Dangerous. Soc. Work, 22:89–94.
  • Gansheroff, N.. (1977), Clinical and Legal Issues in the Family Therapy Record. Hosp. Commun. Psychiat., 28:911–914.
  • Ganzarain, R. (1977), General Systems and Object-Relations Theories: Their Usefulness in Group Psychotherapy. This Journal, 27:441–456.
  • Garrigan, J. J., and Bambrick, A. (1977), Family Therapy for Disturbed Children: Some Experimental Results in Special Education. J. Marriage & Fam. Couns., 3:83.
  • Gary, A. L.. (1977), Melanin Distribution and Sensitivity to Group Therapy. J. Psychol., 96:315–320.
  • Gazda, G. M., and Pittman, W. (1977), Evaluative Report of a Participant Approach to Teaching Group Therapy to Psychiatry Residents. Group Psychoth. Psychodr. Sociom., 30:13–17.
  • Genthner, R. W., and Falkenberg, V. (1977), Changes in Personal Responsibility as a Function of Interpersonal Skills Training. Small Group Behav., 8:533–542.
  • Gladfelter, J. (1977), Review of M. Rosenbaum's and M. M. Berger's Group Psychotherapy and Group Function. This Journal, 27:117–119.
  • Gleason, J., and Prescott, M. R. (1977), Group Techniques for Pre-Marital Preparation. Fam. Coord., 26:277–280.
  • Goldenberg, E., and Cowden, J. E. (1977), Evaluation of Intensive Group Psychotherapy with Male Offenders in Isolation Units. Correct. Soc. Psychiat. J., 23:69–72.
  • Gordon, R. H., and Kilpatrick, C. H. (1977), Program of Group Counseling for Men Who Accompany Women Seeking Legal Abortions. Commun. Ment. Health J., 13:291–296.
  • Gotte, J. (1977), Process of a Special Stationary Group Therapy Demonstrated as Part of Work in a Therapeutic Community. Med. Welt., 28:1753–1754.
  • Grayson, H. (1977), Toward a Theory of Integration in Group Psychotherapy. In: Group Therapy 1977: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.
  • Greenspan, S. I.. (1977), Psychodynamically Oriented Group Training Program for Early Childhood Care Givers. Amer. J. Psychiat., 134: 1104–1108.
  • Greve, W. (1977), Group Therapy with Schizophrenic Patients. Gruppenpsyc., 11:130–149.
  • Gromus, B.. (1977), Experiences with Interdisciplinary Treatment of Obesity—Model for Group Therapy. Ernahr. U.M.S.C., 24:367–368.
  • Grotjahn, M. (1977), The Art and Technique of Analytic Group Therapy. New York: Jacob Aronson.
  • Grotjahn, M. (1977), The Inroads of Reality into the Therapeutic Group Process. In: Group Therapy 1977: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.
  • Gruen, W. (1977), Effects of Executive and Cognitive Control of Therapist on Work Climate in Group Therapy. This Journal, 27:139–152.
  • Grunebaum, H., and Kates, W. (1977), Whom to Refer for Group Psychotherapy. Amer. J. Psychiat., 134:130–133.
  • Guerin, P. (1977), Family Therapy — Theory and Practice. Contemp. Psychol., 22:441.
  • Gurman, A. S., and Kniskern, D. P. (1977), Enriching Research on Marital Enrichment Programs. J. Marriage & Fam. Couns., 3:3–11.
  • Gustafson, J. P. (1977), Injury to the Self-Concept in the Working Small Group, In Perspective. J. Person. Soc. Systems, 1:39–52.
  • Gutheil, T. G., and Avery, N. C. (1977), Multiple Overt Incest as Family Defense Against Loss. Fam. Proc., 16:105–116.
  • Hackett, T. P. (1977), Group Therapy in Cardiac Rehabilitation. Cardiology, 62:75.
  • Hadier, P. (1977), Review of Proposals of Council for Scientific Information. Reorganization of Combined Works of Research Libraries in Finland. Z. B. L. Bibl., 91:34–35.
  • Hajal, F. (1977), Post-Suicide Grief Work in Family Therapy. J. Marriage & Fam. Couns., 3:35–42.
  • Harbin, H. T. (1977), Episodic Dyscontrol and Family Dynamics. Amer. J. Psychiat., 134:1113–1116.
  • Hardcastle, D. R. (1977), A Mother-Child, Multiple-Family, Counseling Program: Procedures and Results. Fam. Proc., 16:67–74.
  • Hare, A. P. (1977), Handbook of Small Group Research. Riverside, N.J.: The Free Press.
  • Heckel, R. V.. (1977), Analysis of Process Data from Token Groups in a Summer Camp. J. Clin. Psychol., 33:241–244.
  • Heigl, F. (1977), Duration and Change, Structure and Process in Group Psychotherapy. Prax. Psych., 22:241–248.
  • Hellinga, G. (1977), Review of J. Huinck's Getting Acquainted with Group Therapy. TIJD Psych., 19:816.
  • Hersen, M., and Luber, R. F. (1977), Use of Group Psychotherapy in a Partial Hospitalization Service—Remediation of Basic Skill Deficits. This Journal, 27:361–376.
  • Hift, E., and Reinelt, T. (1977), Training Program for Group Psychotherapy in Children. Z. Kind. Jug., 5:25–35.
  • The HILL Interaction Matrix: Progress and Prospects (1977). Small Group Behav., 8:251–401.
  • Hock, R. A. (1977), Model for Conjoint Group Therapy for Asthmatic Children and Their Parents. Group Psychother Psychodr. Sociom., 30:108–113.
  • Hollander, E. P.. (1977), Some Aspects of Influence and Acceptability for Appointed and Elected Group Leaders. J. Psych., 95:289–297.
  • Hollandsworth, J. G., and Wall, K. E. (1977), Sex Differences in Assertive Behavior: An Empirical Investigation. J. Couns. Psychol., 24:217–222.
  • Horwitz, L. (1977), Group-Centered Approach to Group Psychotherapy. This Journal, 27:423–439.
  • Houlihan, J. P. (1977), Contribution of an Intake Group to Psychiatric Inpatient Milieu Therapy. This Journal, 27:215–224.
  • Huey, K. (1977), A Remotivation Institute at Philadelphia State Hospital. Hosp. Commun. Psychiat., 28:133–135.
  • Hunter, G. P. (1977), An Interpersonal Relations and Group Process Approach to Affective Education for Young Children. J. Sch. Psychol., 15:141–151.
  • Hynes, K., and Werbin, J. (1977), Group Psychotherapy for Spanish Speaking Women. Psychiat. Ann., 7:52.
  • Intagliata, J. C. (1977), Increasing the Interpersonal Problem-Solving Skills of an Alcoholic Population. Diss. Abs. Intl., 37(8-B):4146.
  • Isaacs, L. D. (1977), Art-Therapy Group for Latency Age Children. Soc. Work, 22:57–59.
  • Jacobs, L. I. (1977), The Impotent King: Secondary Impotence Refractory to Brief Sex Therapy. Amer. J. Psychoth., 3:97–104.
  • Jacobs, M. (1977), A Comparison of Publicly Delivered and Anonymously Delivered Verbal Feedback in Brief Personal Growth Groups. J. Consult. & Clin. Psychol., 45:385–390.
  • Jacobson, N. S. (1977), Problem Solving and Contingency Contracting in the Treatment of Marital Discord. J. Consult & Clin. Psychol., 45:92–100.
  • Janssen, P. L., and Quint, H. (1977), Analytic Inpatient Group Psycho therapy within Framework of a Neuropsychiatric Clinic. Gruppenpsyc., 11:221–243.
  • Janzen, C. (1977), Families in the Treatment of Alcoholism. J. Stud Alc., 38:114–130.
  • Johnson, A. H. (1977), Resident Self-Awareness through Group Process. J. Fam. Pract., 4:681–684.
  • Johnson, T. F. (1977), The Results of Family Therapy with Juvenile Offenders. Juv. Just., 28:29.
  • Jones, A. L. (1977), Delivery of Community Mental Health Services through a Five-Session Group Therapy Module. Diss. Abs. Intl., 37(8B):4147.
  • Jones, B. C. (1977), The Effects of a Marathon Experience upon Ongoing Group Psychotherapy. Diss. Abs. Intl., 38(8B):3887.
  • Jones, J. E., and Pfeiffer, J. W. (eds.) (1977), The 1977 Annual Handbook for Group Facilitators. LaJolla, Ca.: University Associates.
  • Jorgensen, G. Q.. (1977), Saturation Marathon Couples' Therapy in Prison: A Rationale. This Journal, 27:97–105.
  • Joseph, R. J.. (1977), Group Therapy in a Breast Cancer Clinic. Proc. Amer. Ass. Ca., 18:282.
  • Journal of Personality and Social Systems (1977), The Journal of the A. K. Rice Institute. Washington, D.C.
  • Kaplan, S. L. (1977), Structural Family Therapy for Children of Divorce: Case Reports. Fam. Proc., 16:75–83.
  • Kashiwagi, S. (1977), Construction of a Questionnaire Based on the Theory of Bradford's Three Component Learning Motivation with the Purpose of Diagnostic Investigation of Learning Process in T-Group. Jap. J. Psych., 47:316–325.
  • Kaslow, F. W., and Friedman, J. (1977), Utilization of Family Photos and Movies in Family Therapy. J. Marriage & Fam. Couns., 3:19–27.
  • Katz, R. (1977), The Influence of Group Conflict on Leadership Effectiveness. Organ Behav. Hum Perf., 20:265–286.
  • Kellerman, H., and Plutchik, R. (1977), The Meaning of Tension in Group Therapy. In: Group Therapy 1977: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.
  • Kinney, J. M.. (1977), Homebuilders: Keeping Families Together. J. Consult. & Clin. Psychol., 45:667–673.
  • Kirschenbaum, D. S. (1977), Questionnaire for the Process Analysis of Social-Skills-Oriented Group Therapy with Children. Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 7:42.
  • Klein, E. B. (1977), Transference in Training Groups. J. Person. Soc. Systems, 1:53–64.
  • Klein, M., and Sander, M. (1977), Group Therapy and Group Work. Kolner Z. So., 29:403–408.
  • Klein, N. C.. (1977), Impact of Family Systems Intervention on Recidivism and Sibling Delinquency: A Model of Primary Prevention and Program Evaluation. J. Consult. & Clin. Psychol., 45:469–474.
  • Klein, R. H. (1977), Inpatient Group Psychotherapy—Practical Considerations and Special Problems. This Journal, 27:201–214.
  • Klemke, L. W. (1977), Sociological Perspectives on Self-Concept Changes in Sensitivity Training Groups. Small Group Behav., 8:135–146.
  • Koneya, M. (1977), Privacy Regulation in Small and Large Groups. Group Organ. Studies, 2:324–335.
  • Konig, K. (1977), Structuring Factors in Group Psychotherapy and Group Work — Who or What Gives Structure to a Group Process. Gruppenpsyc., 11:211–220.
  • —-(1977), Therapist as Observer, Interpreter, Pacemaker and Participant in Group Psychotherapy. Prax Psych., 22:249–255.
  • Kramer, J. N. (1977), Family Counseling as a Key to Successful Alternative School Programs for Alienated Youth. School Couns., 24:194–196.
  • Kratochzil, S. (1977), Review of K. Hock's Study on Group Psychotherapy. Cesk Psycho., 21:285–286.
  • Kuiper, P. C. (1977), Purpose of Individual and Group Therapy. Prax. Psych., 22:145–151.
  • Kuppersmith, J.. (1977), Training Undergraduates as Co-Leaders of Multi-Family Counseling Groups. Teach. Psychol., 4:3–6.
  • Kymissis, P. (1977), The Use of Paintings in Analytic Group Psychotherapy. In: Group Therapy 1977: An Overview, ed. L. R. Wolberg New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.
  • Lakin, M.. (1977), Interactions Among Aged and Group Therapy Intervention. Gerontol., 17:85.
  • Lansen, J. (1977), Review of J. Huinck's Getting Acquainted with Group Therapy. TIJD Psych., 19:814–815.
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