The psychology of groups : the intersection of social psychology and psychotherapy research /
"Researchers in group psychology and group psychotherapy rarely consider each other's work, despite their clear areas of common interest. This book demonstrates how these separate but related lines of research can be used to inform and enrich each other. Led by two past presidents of APA...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC :
American Psychological Association,
[2021]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contributors
- Introduction: Groups as vehicles for change, growth, and productivity
- Chapter 1. A review of research synergies (and lack thereof) between group psychology and group psychotherapy
- Part I. Group psychology research: implications for group psychotherapy. Chapter 2. Inclusion, exclusion, and group psychotherapy: the importance of a trauma-informed approach
- Chapter 3. Composition and compilation: a selective review and applications to therapy groups
- Chapter 4. Principles of cooperation: implications for group psychotherapy
- Chapter 5. Social influence theory and research: implications for group psychotherapy
- Chapter 6. The new psychology of leadership: informing clinical practice
- Chapter 7. Group influences in sports and exercise settings: applications to therapy groups
- Part II. Group psychotherapy research: implications for group psychology. Chapter 8. Attachment and group psychotherapy: applications to work group and teams
- Chapter 9. Group cohesion: empirical evidence from group psychotherapy for those studying other areas of group work
- Chapter 10. Mutual influence in group psychotherapy: a review and application to group psychology
- Chapter 11. Forgiveness and group therapy: current research and implications for group psychology research and practice
- Chapter 12. Group therapy development: implications for nontherapy groups
- Chapter 13. Change processes of interpersonal functioning in group therapy: implications for team functioning
- Afterword: Conclusions and ways forward for group psychology and group psychotherapy research
- Index
- About the editors.