The group therapy literature is plagued with methodological and statistical pitfalls. Likewise, researchers have struggled to develop an accurate method of assessing transference. The study at hand used The Social Relations Model to circumvent common problems in group research and is proposed as a way of measuring transference in group therapy. We used the Central Relationship Theme, a derivative of the Core Conflictual Relationship Theme, as a measure of transference. Additionally, while the social microcosm theory is the cornerstone of interpersonal-process groups, few studies exist to support it. This study assessed the social microcosm theory by comparing group members ’ central relationship themes with other group members to their cent...
<div><p>Social interactions have gained increasing importance, both as an outcome and as a possible ...
Kernberg's (1984) model of personality describes 3 personality organizations (POs)-psychotic, border...
This study illustrates the major dimensions of interpersonal perceptions of members of small groups ...
A central goal of group-based psychotherapy is for participants to gain insight into how they percei...
The therapeutic process is complex, and researchers and clinicians alike search for organizing princ...
This report shows (a) that the Core Conflictual Relationship Theme (CCRT) can be rated reliably eith...
The social relations model (SRM; Kenny, 1994) is a statistical model for studying interpersonal perc...
Researchers are starting to emphasize the importance of addressing interpersonal difficulties in tre...
Various aspects of the relationship in therapy have received a great deal of attention from the rese...
The social microcosm is defined as group members replicating their everyday (intersession) interpers...
Social interactions have gained increasing importance, both as an outcome and as a possible mediator...
Since Freud’s initial recognition that patients may enact interpersonal patterns in the relationship...
This study was concerned with an investigation of the processes and outcome of long-term dynamically...
Relationship factors such as a psychotherapy group\u27s cohesion and interpersonal climate have been...
Experimental research examining the clinical concept of transference (S. Freud, 1912/1958; H. S. Sul...
<div><p>Social interactions have gained increasing importance, both as an outcome and as a possible ...
Kernberg's (1984) model of personality describes 3 personality organizations (POs)-psychotic, border...
This study illustrates the major dimensions of interpersonal perceptions of members of small groups ...
A central goal of group-based psychotherapy is for participants to gain insight into how they percei...
The therapeutic process is complex, and researchers and clinicians alike search for organizing princ...
This report shows (a) that the Core Conflictual Relationship Theme (CCRT) can be rated reliably eith...
The social relations model (SRM; Kenny, 1994) is a statistical model for studying interpersonal perc...
Researchers are starting to emphasize the importance of addressing interpersonal difficulties in tre...
Various aspects of the relationship in therapy have received a great deal of attention from the rese...
The social microcosm is defined as group members replicating their everyday (intersession) interpers...
Social interactions have gained increasing importance, both as an outcome and as a possible mediator...
Since Freud’s initial recognition that patients may enact interpersonal patterns in the relationship...
This study was concerned with an investigation of the processes and outcome of long-term dynamically...
Relationship factors such as a psychotherapy group\u27s cohesion and interpersonal climate have been...
Experimental research examining the clinical concept of transference (S. Freud, 1912/1958; H. S. Sul...
<div><p>Social interactions have gained increasing importance, both as an outcome and as a possible ...
Kernberg's (1984) model of personality describes 3 personality organizations (POs)-psychotic, border...
This study illustrates the major dimensions of interpersonal perceptions of members of small groups ...