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This text investigates the diverse methodologies and clinical frameworks utilized in contemporary group psychotherapy to facilitate interpersonal change. Hendrik M. Ruitenbeek, a noted editor and psychologist, compiles contributions from various practitioners to examine how different therapeutic styles address individual behavior within a collective setting. The book serves as a comprehensive survey of the techniques employed to manage group dynamics and foster psychological growth. It provides a structured overview of the theoretical underpinnings that guide group leaders in various clinical environments.
What You Will Find
Clinicians and students of psychology often cite this work as a useful reference for understanding the evolution of group therapy techniques. Experts highlight the text for its breadth, noting that it provides a foundational look at the varied approaches that define the field of group counseling.
Page Count:
365
Publication Date:
1974-01-01
Publisher:
ALDINE PUBLISHING COMPANY
ISBN-10:
0202260534
ISBN-13:
9780202260532
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