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Emergence of distinct verbal phases in group therapy.

Emergence of distinct verbal phases in group therapy. <jats:p> This study attempted to ascertain whether discrete stages emerged in the group therapeutic process. Ss were drawn from four different groups using similar therapeutic techniques. Results indicated that individual Ss develop similar patterns of response over time. The data supported a two-stage development of several of the response measures but with a greater number of sessions a different pattern may evolve. </jats:p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychological reports Pubmed

Emergence of distinct verbal phases in group therapy.

Psychological reports , Volume 21 (2): -627 – Mar 24, 1968

Emergence of distinct verbal phases in group therapy.


Abstract

<jats:p> This study attempted to ascertain whether discrete stages emerged in the group therapeutic process. Ss were drawn from four different groups using similar therapeutic techniques. Results indicated that individual Ss develop similar patterns of response over time. The data supported a two-stage development of several of the response measures but with a greater number of sessions a different pattern may evolve. </jats:p>

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ISSN
0033-2941
DOI
10.2466/pr0.1967.21.2.630
pmid
6079278

Abstract

<jats:p> This study attempted to ascertain whether discrete stages emerged in the group therapeutic process. Ss were drawn from four different groups using similar therapeutic techniques. Results indicated that individual Ss develop similar patterns of response over time. The data supported a two-stage development of several of the response measures but with a greater number of sessions a different pattern may evolve. </jats:p>

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Psychological reportsPubmed

Published: Mar 24, 1968

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