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Original Articles

The Group Psychotherapy Literature: 1980

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Pages 469-526 | Published online: 29 Oct 2015

  • Abercrombie, M. L. J. (1980), Review of W. Bramley, Group tutoring: Concepts and case studies. Group Anal., 13:219–221.
  • Abramovitch, R., Konstantareas, M., and Sloman, I. (1980), An observational assessment of change in two groups of behaviourally disturbed boys. J. Child Psychol. Psychiatry, 21:133–141.
  • Ackerman, B. L. (1980), Review of D. Gordon, Therapeutic metaphors. J. Marital Fam. Ther., 6:95.
  • Adamson, J. D. (1980), Tears of joy. Can. J. Psychiatry, 25:264–265.
  • Adrian, S.A. (1980), A systematic approach to selecting group participants. J. Psychiatr. Nurs., 18:37–41.
  • Akister, J., and Canever, N. (1980), A year in the life of an adolescent group. J. Adoles., 3:155–163.
  • Alpert, H. S. (1980), The dynamics of individual resistance and techniques for handling these manifestations in group psychotherapy. Group, 4:49–59.
  • Althof, S. E., and Keller, A. C. (1980), Group therapy with gender identity patients. Int. J. Group Psychother., 30:481–490.
  • Anderson, C. M., Hogarty, G. E., and Reiss, D. J. (1980), Family treatment of adult schizophrenic patients: A psycho-educational approach. Schizophr. Bull., 6:490–505.
  • Andrews, D. A., Wormith, J. S., Diaglezinn, W. J., Kennedy, D. J., and Nelson, S. (1980), Low and high functioning volunteers in group counseling with anxious and non-anxious prisoners: The effects of interpersonal skills on group process and attitude change. Can.J. Criminol., 22: 433–456.
  • Aponte, H. (1980), Family therapy and the community. In: Community Psychology: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches, ed. M. S. Gibbs, J. R. Lachenmeyer, and J. Sigal. New York: Gardner Press, pp. 311–338.
  • Arsenault, R. E. (1980), The role and impact of the leader in group psychotherapy. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:4992-B. (University Microfilms No. 8007703.)
  • Arthur, G. L., Sisson, P.J., and McClung, C. E. (1980), Use of group process in teaching communication and life skills for law enforcement personnel. J. Spec. Group Work, 5:196–204.
  • Avery, J. B. (1980), Effects of the interaction of patient characteristics and therapeutic method on outcome of therapy. (Doctoral dissertation, Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1980.) Diss. Abs. Int., 41:1489-B. (University Microfilms No. 8021733.)
  • Bagarozzi, D. A. (1980), Family therapy and the black middle class: A neglected area of study. J. Marital Fam. Ther., 6:159–166.
  • Bagarozzi, D. A. (1980), Holistic family therapy and clinical supervision: Systems, behavioral and psychoanalytic perspectives. Fam. Ther., 7:153–165.
  • Bagarozzi, J. I., and Bagarozzi, D. A. (1980), Financial counseling: A self control model for the family. Fam. Rel., 29:396–403.
  • Baker, B. S. (1980), The presentation of self in consciousness-raising groups. (Doctoral dissertation, Washington State University, 1980.) Diss. Abs. Int., 41:2300-A. (University Microfilms No. 8025903.)
  • Ballering, L. R. (1980), The effects of a structured group approach on anxiety in junior high youth: A technique for paraprofessionals. (Doctoral dissertation, Utah State University, 1980.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:5195-B. (University Microfilms No. 8005093.)
  • Bambrick, A. F. (1980), Defining the terms of go between process. Int. J. Fam. Ther., 2:99–105.
  • Barbach, L., and Flaherty, M. (1980), Group treatment of situationally orgasmic women. J. Sex Marital Ther., 6:19–29.
  • Barnes, G. G. (1980), Family therapy in social work settings: A survey by questionnaire 1976 to 1978. J. Fam. Ther., 2:357–378.
  • Beal, E. M. (1980), Teaching family therapy theory, techniques, supervision. Psychiat. Ann., 10:261–268.
  • Beck, J. E. (1980), Learning from experience in sensitivity training groups: A personal construct theory model and framework for research. Small Group Behav., 11:279–298.
  • Bednar, R. L. (1980), Review of B. Levine, Group psychotherapy: Practice and development. Contemp. Psychol., 25:167.
  • Beland, H. (1980), Review of S. Minuchin, Families and family therapy. Gruppenpsychother. Gruppendyn., 16:171–174.
  • Bellak, L. (1980). On some limitations of dyadic psychotherapy and the role of group modalities. Int. J. Group Psychother., 30:7–21.
  • Benyehuda, N. (1980), Group therapy with methadone-maintenance patients: Structural problems and solutions. Int. J. Group Psychother., 30: 331–346.
  • Bergen-Wallach, C. H. (1980), Family therapy: An evaluation from the families' perspective. (Doctoral dissertation, Wright Institute, 1980.) Diss. Abs. Int., 41:1902-B. (University Microfilms No. 8024943.)
  • Bergman, A. S. (1980), Marital stress and medical training: An experience with a support group for medical house staff wives. Pediatrics, 65:944–947.
  • Bermann, E. (1980), Review of I. Goldenberg and H. Goldenberg, Family therapy: An overview. Contemp. Psychol., 25:696.
  • Berry, K. K., Turone, R. J., and Hardt, P. (1980), Comparison of group therapy and behavioral modification with children. Psychol. Rep., 46:975–978.
  • Bhatti, R. S., Janakiramaiah, N., and Channabasavanna, S. M. (1980), Family psychiatric ward treatment in India. Fam. Process, 19:193–200.
  • Biasco, F., and Redfering, D. (1980), Group counseling with navy prisoners. J. Spec. Group Work, 5:15–19.
  • Bindram, P. (1980), Group therapy: Protecting privacy. Psychol. Today, 14: 24–33.
  • Bingley, L., Leonard, J., Hensman, S., Lask, S., and Wolff, O. (1980), Comprehensive management of children on a pediatric ward: A family approach. Arch. Dis. Child., 55:555–561.
  • Birchler, G. R., and Spinks, S. H. (1980), Behavioral-systems marital and family therapy: Integration and clinical application. Am. J. Fam. Ther., 8: 6–28.
  • Birk, L. (1980), Intensive group therapy: Effective behavioral-psychoanalytic method. In: Interface Between the Psychodynamic and Behavioral Therapies, ed. J. Marmor and S. M. Woods. New York: Plenum, pp. 339–352.
  • Blake, R. (1980), The group matrix. Group Anal., 13:177–183.
  • Blaylock, M. E. W. (1980), Variables predictive of success in treatment of obesity by group hypnotherapy. (Doctoral dissertation, Texas Woman's University, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:5801-B. (University Microfilms No. 8012152.)
  • Bloch, D. A. (1980), Family therapy. In: Family: Evaluation and Treatment, ed. C. K. Hofling and J. M. Lewis. New York: Brunner/Mazel, pp. 225–239.
  • Bloch, D. A., Brown, S. L., Lief, H. I., and Lewis, J. M. (1980), Controversial issues in family therapy: Panel discussion. In: Family: Evaluation and Treatment, ed. C. K. Hofling and J. M. Lewis. New York: Brunner/Mazel, pp. 271–284.
  • Bloch, S. (1980), Review of S. R. Slavson and M. Schiffer, Dynamics of group psychotherapy. Br J. Psychiatry, 136:605.
  • Bloch, S., and Reibstein, J. (1980), Perceptions by patients and therapists of therapeutic factors in group psychotherapy. Br. J. Psychiatry, 137:274–278.
  • Blotcky, M. J., Sheinbein, M., Wiggins, K. M., and Forgotson, J. H. (1980), A verbal group technique for ego-disturbed children: Action to words. Int. J. Psychoanal. Psychother., 8:203–232.
  • Blumberg, M. L. (1980), Review of J. A. Kroth, Child sexual abuse: Analysis of a family therapy approach. Am. J. Psychother., 34:278.
  • Borgers, S. B. (1980), An examination of the use of contracts in groups. J. Spec. Group Work, 5:68–72.
  • Borriello, J. F. (1980), Review of F. L. Shapiro, Methods of group psychotherapy and encounter: Tradition of innovation. Contemp. Psychol., 25: 163.
  • Borriello, J. F. (1980), Trainee selection in group psychotherapy. In: Psychotherapy: Research and Training, ed. W. Demoor and H. R. Wijngaarden. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 245–248.
  • Boudreault, M., and Maziade, M. (1980), Training in family therapy in Quebec. Neuropsychiatr. Enfan. Adoles., 28:259–264.
  • Boyle, D. E. (1980), The effects of two different small group short term treatments on sixth grade social isolates. (Doctoral dissertation, Brigham Young University, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:5370-A. (University Microfilms No. 8009626.)
  • Bramley, W. (1980), Influencing the culture of an academic department: Impressions of a group analytical consultant. Group Anal., 13:110–118.
  • Brodkin, A. M. (1980), Family therapy: Making of a mental health movement. Am. J. Orthopsychiatry, 50:4–17.
  • Brok, A. J. (1980), Review of J. Cappon, El movimiento de encuentro en psicoterapia de grupo. Group, 4:63.
  • Brombach, C. J. (1980), The effects of systematic group desensitization and marathon group desensitization on mathematics anxiety and confidence in learning mathematics in freshmen college females. (Doctoral dissertation, University of New Orleans, 1980.) Diss. Abs. Int., 41:2445-A. (University Microfilms No. 8028399.)
  • Brown, C. C. (1980), The effect of videotape feedback on self concept in elementary school counseling groups. (Doctoral dissertation, Ball State University, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:5721-A. (University Microfilms No. 8008561.)
  • Brown, R. (1980), A dialogic existential perspective from the teaching of Martin Buber in the context of family therapy. (Doctoral dissertation, Boston University School of Education, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:4472-B. (University Microfilms No. 8005237.)
  • Brown, R. E. (1980), The effects of a seven week structured group experience on the marital adjustment of parents of preschool learning impaired children. (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Dakota, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:5784-A. (University Microfilms No. 8009976.)
  • Buchanan, D. R. (1980), The central concern model: A framework for structuring psychodramatic production. Group Psychother. Psychodrama Sociom., 33:47–62.
  • Buczynski, R. M. (1980), The effect of method of instruction, amount of previous group experience, amount of previous training, and satisfaction with the instruction, upon counselor trainees' behavior when leading groups. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut, 1978.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:4482-A. (University Microfilms No. 8003741.)
  • Budman, S. H., Bennett, M. J., and Wisneski, M. J. (1980), Short-term group psychotherapy: Adult developmental model. Int. J. Group Psychother., 30:63–76.
  • Budman, S. H., Demby, A., and Randall, M. (1980), Short-term group psychotherapy: Who succeeds, who fails? Group, 4:3–16.
  • Buirski, P. (1980), Toward a theory of adaptation of analytic group psychotherapy. Int. J. Group Psychother., 30:447–460.
  • Buresh, M. C. (1980), Sensitivity training as a method of increasing the therapeutic effectiveness of group members. (Doctoral dissertation, North Texas State University, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:3383-B. (University Microfilms No. 8000776.)
  • Butler, R. (1980), Actualizing counselors in training: Three small group approaches. Small Group Behav., 11:13–22.
  • Butler, R. (1980), Growth groups vs. traditional classroom experience: Which contributes more to counselor growth? J. Spec. Group Work, 5:20–23.
  • Butler, T., and Fuhriman, A. (1980), Patient perspective on the curative process: A comparison of day treatment and outpatient psychotherapy groups. Small Group Behav., 11:371–388.
  • Bynum, E. B. (1980), The use of dreams in family therapy. Psychother. Theor. Res. Pract., 17:227.
  • Bzdek, V. M. (1980), Effects of a self esteem skill building program on a group of women. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Oregon, 1980.) Diss. Abs. Int., 41: 1962-A.
  • Caddy, G. R., and Kretchmer, R. S. (1980), Evaluation of the alternate leaderless group in a military psychiatric hospital. Group Psychother. Psychodrama Sociom., 33:33–46.
  • Caligor, J. (1980), The analytic therapist in the group 1980: Continuities and discontinuities with Sigmund Freud. Group, 4:32–39.
  • Campbell, D. M. (1980), Review of N. S. Jacobson and G. Margolin, Marital therapy: Strategies based on social learning and behavior exchange principles. Br.J. Psychiatry, 136:604.
  • Campbell, D. R., and Sinha, B. K. (1980), Brief group psychotherapy with chronic hemodialysis patients. Am. J. Psychiatry, 137:1234–1237.
  • Campos, R. L. (1980), Family therapy and the Chicano drug abuser. In: Drug Abuse from the Family Perspective, ed. B. G. Ellis. Rockville: National Institute of Drug Abuse, pp. 49–56.
  • Capuzzi, D., and Muffett, L. (1980), An overview of ethical standards for group facilitators. J. Spec. Group Work, 5:98–106.
  • Carroll, L. J. (1980), Success prediction in behavioral versus self-help weight control groups. (Doctoral disseration, American University, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:4993-B. (University Microfilms No. 8008559.)
  • Chase, P. H., and Farnham, B. T. (1980), Group rhythms: Action…assessment…assimilation. J. Spec. Group Work, 5:77–80.
  • Ching, W., and Prosen, S. S. (1980), Asian-Americans in group counseling: A case of cultural dissonance. J. Spec. Group Work, 5:228–232.
  • Christensen, A., Johnson, S. M., Phillips, S., and Glasgow, E. (1980), Cost effectiveness in behavioral family therapy. Behav. Ther., 11:208–226.
  • Cierpka, M., Ohlmeier, D., and Schaumburg, C. (1980), Personal pronouns as indicators of interpersonal relations in psychoanalytic group therapy. Psychother. Psychosom. Med. Psychol., 30:212–217.
  • Cirincione, D., Hart, J., Karle, W., and Switzer, A. (1980), The functional approach to using dreams in marital and family therapy. J. Marital Fam. Ther., 6:147–152.
  • Clark, A. J., and Dobson, J. E. (1980), Moral development: A factor in the group counseling process. J. Spec. Group Work, 5:81–86.
  • Clarke, D. L. (1980), Rogerian conditions in group therapy with mastectomy patients. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Detroit, 1978.) Diss. Abs. Int., 41:343-B. (University Microfilms No. 8011447.)
  • Clifford, M., and Cross, T. (1980), Group therapy for seriously disturbed boys in residential treatment. Child Welfare, 59:560–565.
  • Cobb, J. (1980). Review of F. M. Sander, Individual and family therapy: Toward an integration. Br. J. Psychiatry, 137:488.
  • Coche, E (1980), Self-disclosure and group-therapy. Gruppenpsychother. Gruppendyn., 16:229–239.
  • Coche, E, Polikoff, B., and Cooper, J. (1980), Participant self-disclosure in group therapy. Group, 4:28–35.
  • Compernolle, T. (1980), Basic premises for training curriculum in structural family therapy. In: Psychotherapy: Research and Training, ed. W. Demoor and H. R. Wijngaarden. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 253–256.
  • Compernolle, T. (1980), The hyperventilation syndrome and anxiety attacks in children. Tijdschr. Orthoped. Kinderpsych., 4:167–181.
  • Conyne, R. K., and Silver, R. J. (1980), Direct, vicarious, and vicarious-process experiences: Effects on increasing group therapeutic attraction. Small Group Behav., 11:419–430.
  • Cooke, C. C. (1980), Some effects of a teacher-directed group guidance program on middle school students' attitudes toward school. (Doctoral dissertation, Duke University, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:5319-A. (University Microfilms No. 8009644.)
  • Cookerly, J. R. (1980), Does marital therapy do any lasting good? J. Marital Fam. Ther., 6:393–398.
  • Cooper, B. (1980), Review of P. Papp, Family therapy: Full length case studies. J. Marital Fam. Ther., 6:242.
  • Cooper, C. L. (1980), Risk factors in experiential learning groups. Small Group Behav., 11 251–278.
  • Copeland, H. (1980), The beginning group. Int. J. Group Psychother., 30:201–212.
  • Coppersmith, E. (1980), Expanding uses of the telephone in family therapy. Fam. Process, 19:411–418.
  • Coppersmith, E. (1980), The family floor plan: A tool for training, assessment and intervention in family therapy. J. Marital Fam. Ther., 6:141–146.
  • Corazzini, J. G., and Anderson, S. M. (1980), An apprentice model for training group leaders: Revitalizing group treatment. J. Spec. Group Work, 5:29–35.
  • Corder, B. F., Haizlip, T. M., and Walker, P. A. (1980), Critical areas of therapists' functioning in adolescent group psychotherapy: A comparison with self-perception of functioning in adult groups by experienced and inexperienced therapists. Adolescence, 15:435–442.
  • Corder, B. F., Whiteside, R., and Vogel, M. (1980), Pretherapy training for adolescents in group psychotherapy: Contracts, guidelines and pretherapy preparation. Adolescence, 15:699–706.
  • Cordisco, W. S., Jr. (1980), The effect of a self-awareness group on the self-acceptance of counselors in training. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Pittsburgh, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:4407-A. (University Microfilms No. 8004796.)
  • Corey, G., Corey, M. A., Callanan, P., and Russell, J. M. (1980), A residential workshop for personal growth. J Spec. Group Work, 5:205–211.
  • Crafoord, C. (1980), Put the booze on the table: Some thoughts about family therapy and alcoholism. J. Fam. Ther., 2:71–85.
  • Cryer, L., and Beutler, L. (1980), Group therapy: An alternative treatment approach for rape victims. J. Sex. Marital Ther., 6:40.
  • Curtis, J. H. (1980), Review of I. D. Glick and D. R. Kessler, Marital and family therapy. Fam. Rel., 29:258.
  • Curtis, J. H. (1980). Review of M. C. Collins, child abuser: A study of child abusers in self-help group therapy. Fam. Rel., 29:256.
  • Curtis, J. H. (1980), Review of P. Papp, Family therapy: Full length case studies. Fam. Rel., 29:259.
  • Cutforth, N. B. (1980), The effect of group bibliotherapy in reducing the anxieties of children in grades one, two, and three. (Doctoral dissertation, Northern Illinois University, 1980.) Diss. Abs. Int., 41:932-A. (University Microfilms No. 8020654.)
  • Cutler, D. L., and Madore, E. (1980), Community-family network therapy in a rural setting. Community Ment. Health J., 16:144–155.
  • Danesh, H. B. (1980), The angry group for couples: A model for short-term group psychotherapy. Psychiatr. J. Univ. Ottawa, 5:118–124.
  • Darragh, E., and Gentles, R. (1980), Role playing in leadership training. Dimen. Health Serv., 57:21–22.
  • David, J. R., and Orton, J. W. (1980), Marriage and family therapy: A separate discipline. Milit. Med., 145:431–434.
  • Davidson, S., and Behr, H. (1980), Group analysis: An Israeli experience. Group Anal., 13:121–124.
  • Davis, D. I. (1980), Alcoholics Anonymous and family therapy. J. Martial Fam. Ther., 6:65–74.
  • Davis, D. I. (1980), Why family therapy for drug abuse: From the clinical perspective. In: Drug Abuse from the Family Perspective, ed. B. G. Ellis. Rockville, Md.: National Institute of Drug Abuse, pp. 63–70.
  • Davis, G. M. (1980), The differential effect of married couple communication training in groups with the spouse present and spouse not present. (Doctoral dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:4023-B. (University Microfilms No. 8005031.)
  • Davis, K. L. (1980), Is confidentiality in group counseling realistic? Pers. Guid. J., 59:197–201.
  • Davis, R. (1980), Review of S. R. Slavson and M. Schiffer, Dynamics of group psychotherapy. Group Anal., 13:148–149.
  • Davis, S. L. (1980), The training of entry level group counselors: A descriptive survey. (Doctoral dissertation, Purdue University, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:4891-A–4892-A. (University Microfilms No. 8005857.)
  • Dell, P. F. (1980), The Hopi family therapist and the Aristotelian parents. J. Marital Fam. Ther., 6:123–130.
  • Dell, P. F. (1980), Review of F. Farrelly and J. Brandsma, Provocative therapy. J. Marital Fam. Ther., 6:93.
  • Denny, J. M. (1980), Review of H. Y. Kwiatkowska, Family therapy and evaluation through art. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 168:190.
  • Dentch, G. E., O'Farrell, T. J., and Cutter, H. S. G. (1980), Readability of marital assessment measures used by behavioral marriage therapists. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol., 48:790–792.
  • De Shazer, S. (1980), Brief family therapy: A metaphorical task. J. Marital Fam. Ther., 6:471–479.
  • Dick, B., Lessler, K., and Whiteside, J. (1980), A developmental framework for cotherapy. Int. J. Group Psychother., 30:273–285.
  • Dies, R. R. (1980), Current practice in the training of group psychothera pists. Int. J. Group Psychother., 30:169–185.
  • Dies, R. R. (1980), Review of R. G. Cohen and G. B. Lipkin, Therapeutic group work for health professionals. Contemp. Psychol., 25:543.
  • Diguiseppe, R., and Wilner, R. S. (1980), An eclectic view of family therapy: When is family therapy the treatment of choice. When is it not. J. Clin. Child Psychol., 9:70–72.
  • Dowling, E., and Seligman, P. (1980), Description and evaluation of a family therapy training model. J. Fam. Ther., 2:123–130.
  • Duhrssen, A. (1980), Review of W. Toman, Family therapy: Basis, empirical data and practice. Psychosom. Med. Psychoanal., 26:394.
  • Duryee, M. A. (1980), Development of a family therapist: Training in an interethnic deinstitutionalization-of-status-offenders agency. (Doctoral dissertation, Wright Institute, 1980.) Diss. Abs. Int., 41:1971-B. (University Microfilms No. 8024940.)
  • Eager, M. and Exoo, R. (1980), Parents visiting parents for unequaled support. MCN, 5:35–36.
  • Eckstein, D. G. (1980), The use of early recollections in group counseling. J. Spec. Group Work, 5:87–92.
  • Edleson, J. L. (1980), Group social skills training for children: An evaluative study. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:4747-A. (University Microfilms No. 7928639.)
  • Edwards, N. (1980), A contribution to the understanding of the role of the superego in dreams: Further development of an approach to dreams in analytic group psychotherapy. Group, 4:3–20.
  • Egger, J. (1980), Group psychotherapy in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: Health and disease education in inpatient rehabilitation. Psychiatr. Prax., 7:34.
  • Egger, J. (1980), Psychologische gruppenarbeit mit herzinfarktpatientsen. Osterr. Arztezlg., 35:419–426.
  • Elias, A. (1980), Group treatment of delinquents: A review of guided group interaction. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 347:167–175.
  • Emerson, R. W. (1980), Changes in depression and self-esteem of spouses of stroke patients with aphasia as a result of group counseling. (Doctoral dissertation, Oregon State University, 1980.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:4893-A. (University Microfilms No. 8005612.)
  • Emery, P., Levitan, J., and Gadlin, W. (1980), Modified group therapy for psychotic and depressed patients. Group, 4:21–32.
  • Epperson, D. L. (1980), Investigation of positive and negative, observational, reactive, and inferential feedback in experiential groups. (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:3922-B. (University Microfilms No. 8001725.)
  • Erney, T. A. (1980), The effects of a peer facilitator-led group on the moral development, school attitudes, and self-esteem of middle school students. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Florida, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40: 4408-A. (University Microfilms No. 8002855.)
  • Euster, G. L. (1980), Review of B. Levine, Group psychotherapy: Practice and development. Soc. Work, 25:421.
  • Evans, N.J., and Jarvis, P. A. (1980), Group cohesion: A review and evaluation. Small Group Behav., 11:359–370.
  • Eysenck, H. J. (1980), Review of N. S. Jacobson and G. Margolin, Marital therapy: Strategies based on social learning and behavior exchange principles. Behav. Res. Ther., 18:513.
  • Ezzo, F. R. (1980), A comparative outcome study of family therapy and positive parenting with court referred adolescents. (Doctoral dissertation, Case Western Reserve University, 1980.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:6198-A.
  • Ezzo, F. R. (1980), Family psychiatry vs. family therapy. Psychiatr. Ann., 10:42.
  • Farley, J. M. (1980), Leadership variables and self-actualization of participants in short-term counseling groups. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Idaho, 1979.) Diss. Abs. Int., 40:5390-B. (University Microfilms No. 8010885.)
  • Feldman, H. S. (1980), Family therapy: Its role in the prevention of criminality. J. Forensic Sci., 25:15–19.
  • Feldman, L. B. (1980), Styles and strategies of family therapy. Psychiatr. Ann., 10:253–260.
  • Ferreira, A. G. (1980), Transference and transference neurosis in group analysis. Group Anal., 13:93–99.
  • Fidler, J. W. (1980), Review of H. Kellerman, Group psychotherapy and personality: Intersecting structures. Am. J. Psychiatry, 137:641.
  • Fieldsteel, N.D. (1980), Therapist or leader: Group and family therapy experiences. Group, 4:40–42.
  • Fife, B. L., and Gant, B. L. (1980), The resolution of school phobia through family therapy. J. Psychiatr. Nurs., 18:13–16.
  • Fleck, S. (1980), Family and marital therapy combined with individual psychotherapy. In: Specialized Techniques in Individual Psychotherapy, ed. T. B. Karasu and L. Bellak. New York: Brunner/Mazel, pp. 441–461.
  • Fluet, N. R., Holmes, G. R., and Gordol, L. C. (1980), Adolescent group psychotherapy: A modified fishbowl format. Adolescence, 15:75–82.
  • Fogelman, E., and Savran, B. (1980), Brief group therapy with offspring of holocaust survivors: Leaders' reactions. Am. J. Orthopsychiatry, 50:96.
  • Foley, V. D. (1980), Current leadership styles in family therapy. Group. 4:19–28.
  • Foley, V. D. (1980), Review of C. P. Barnard and R. G. Corrales, The theory and technique of family therapy. Int. J. Fam. Ther., 2:205.
  • Foster, S. L. (1980), Review of J. B. Reid, Ed., A social learning approach to family intervention. Volume II: Observation in home settings. Behav. Assess., 2:303–305.
  • Frances, A. (1980), Review of F. M. Sander, Individual and family therapy. Hosp. Community Psychiatry, 31:710.
  • Frances, A., Clarkin, J. F., and Marachi, J. P. (1980), Selection criteria for outpatient group psychotherapy. Hosp. Community Psychiatry, 31:245.
  • Frances, D. (1980), Review of T. Douglas, Basic groupwork. Group, 4:59–60.
  • Frank, I., and Frank, R. K. (1980), Review of T. J. Paolino and B. S. McCrady, Marriage and marital therapy. Psychosomatics, 21:435.
  • Freedman, S. M., and Hurley, J. R. (1980), Perceptions of helpfulness and behavior in groups. Group, 4:51–58.
  • Friedell, R. (1980), Review of N. S. Jacobson and G. Margolin, Marital therapy. J. Sex. Marital Ther., 6:146.
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