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Psychotherapy.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Bar-Levav R.
PMID: 681044
Int J Group Psychother. 1978 Jul;28(3):415-8. doi: 10.1080/00207284.1978.11491629.

No abstract available.

Dynamic Relational Group Psychotherapy: A Neurobiologically Informed Model of Change.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Kinley JL, Reyno SM.
PMID: 26167740
Int J Group Psychother. 2015 Jul 13;1-18. doi: 10.1521/ijgp_2015_65_001. Epub 2015 Jul 13.

In this article we introduce a preliminary, neurobiologically informed model of group therapy that links the timing and nature of specific group interventions with hypothesized changing neurobiological needs of the group. We suggest that the observed phases of group...

Letter to the editor.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Hopper E.
PMID: 24320582
Int J Group Psychother. 2014 Jan;64(1):138-9. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2014.64.1.138.

No abstract available.

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of group versus individual motivational enhancement for substance use.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Johnson JE.
PMID: 22974158
Int J Group Psychother. 2012 Oct;62(4):655-60. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2012.62.4.655.

No abstract available.

Groups after September 11: beyond the small group.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Pressman MJ.
PMID: 16175998
Int J Group Psychother. 2005 Jul;55(3):465-70. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2005.55.3.465.

No abstract available.

In the Belly of the Beast: Traumatic Countertransference.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Beck R, Buchele B.
PMID: 15843247
Int J Group Psychother. 2005 Jan;55(1):31-44. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.55.1.31.56559.

The authors discuss their work together in a consultation process. One author led many groups that were created to facilitate recovery for persons directly impacted by the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001; the other acted as consultant to...

The Effect of Trauma on the Conductor of the Group: A Type of Identificatory Countertransference.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Schneider S.
PMID: 15843248
Int J Group Psychother. 2005 Jan;55(1):45-62. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.55.1.45.56552.

Trauma affects the conductor of the group as well as the group members. This identificatory countertransference of the group conductor is a resultant of the coming together of the conductor's internal and external worlds, the interplay of introjections, projections,...

Countertransference in the Context of the Fourth Basic Assumption in the Unconscious Life of Groups.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Hopper E.
PMID: 15843250
Int J Group Psychother. 2005 Jan;55(1):87-113. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.55.1.87.56558.

The treatment of choice for traumatized and difficult patients is psychoanalysis or psychoanalytical therapy followed by intensive group analysis for an unlimited period of time. The group is able to help the analyst make therapeutic use of inevitable difficulties...

Personal reflections on Hugh Mullan: existential group therapist.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Wright F.
PMID: 22229367
Int J Group Psychother. 2012 Jan;62(1):23-42. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2012.62.1.23.

This article reviews the work of the psychiatrist Hugh Mullan, a pioneer of modern group therapy. Heavily influenced by existential philosophy, Hugh Mullan applied notions from that perspective to his innovative and unorthodox approach. Central to this was an...

Multifamily group treatment for schizophrenia.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Stuart BK, Schlosser DA.
PMID: 19548790
Int J Group Psychother. 2009 Jul;59(3):435-40. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2009.59.3.435.

No abstract available.

The theory and practice of group psychotherapy.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Kanas N.
PMID: 21244209
Int J Group Psychother. 2011 Jan;61(1):151. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2011.61.1.151.

No abstract available.

Group Psychotherapy in Specialty Clinics for Substance Use Disorder Treatment:The Challenge of Ethnoracially Diverse Clients.

International journal of group psychotherapy

Wendt DC, Gone JP.
PMID: 31527925
Int J Group Psychother. 2018;68(4):608-628. doi: 10.1080/00207284.2018.1442225. Epub 2018 Apr 19.

Minimal research has explored how clinicians address race and ethnicity considerations in the context of group psychotherapy within substance use disorder (SUD) specialty treatment settings. This article is an exploratory qualitative study in an effort to narrow this gap,...

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