The authors expose the assessment of therapeutic factors during group analytic treatment. In the methodology of research several measuring instruments were applied. In this study it will be exposed the results obtain by Yalom\u27s questionnaire containing 60 items. Three small analytic groups were followed up, encompassing 20 group members. By self-evaluation they ranked the assessment of every of 12 therapeutic factors according to their importance. The variability of results was shown more inside then among groups. The highest-ranking therapeutic factors the group members sorted out were: self-understanding, family re-enactment, cohesiveness and universality. The factor of identification was the lowest ranking in all group
The aim of this study is developing of a questionnaire that observes aggression in group psychoanaly...
Curative factors or therapeutic events beneficial to group members are a major concern in group psyc...
The assessment process in group treatment has been underemphasized in the literature, but using the ...
The authors expose the assessment of therapeutic factors during group analytic treatment. In the met...
The aim of this research is to assess which therapeutic factors are of greatest importance to patien...
Researching efficiency of group-analytic treatment and following Foulkes’ principle of the »group-as...
In all group therapeutic processes, there are interacting and interdependent mechanisms and changing...
Irvin D. Yalom discusses eleven therapeutic factors which are present in group psychotherapy: Instil...
This article reviews studies of the group curathe process that have employed Yalom’s description of ...
A review of Group Psychology and Training Group Literature provides a set of recommendations concern...
EXPLORING PSYCHOTHERAPY GROUP CULTURES. Essays on grouptheory and the development of MATRIX REPRESEN...
There is a need for structured research into the psychodynamic psychotherapies to strengthen evidenc...
Effective group performance is likely to be influenced by how members perceive and value their own b...
Tlic present study was designed to examine participants\u27 perceptions of specific therapeutic mech...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Peter Rob GordonThe view regarding social units ...
The aim of this study is developing of a questionnaire that observes aggression in group psychoanaly...
Curative factors or therapeutic events beneficial to group members are a major concern in group psyc...
The assessment process in group treatment has been underemphasized in the literature, but using the ...
The authors expose the assessment of therapeutic factors during group analytic treatment. In the met...
The aim of this research is to assess which therapeutic factors are of greatest importance to patien...
Researching efficiency of group-analytic treatment and following Foulkes’ principle of the »group-as...
In all group therapeutic processes, there are interacting and interdependent mechanisms and changing...
Irvin D. Yalom discusses eleven therapeutic factors which are present in group psychotherapy: Instil...
This article reviews studies of the group curathe process that have employed Yalom’s description of ...
A review of Group Psychology and Training Group Literature provides a set of recommendations concern...
EXPLORING PSYCHOTHERAPY GROUP CULTURES. Essays on grouptheory and the development of MATRIX REPRESEN...
There is a need for structured research into the psychodynamic psychotherapies to strengthen evidenc...
Effective group performance is likely to be influenced by how members perceive and value their own b...
Tlic present study was designed to examine participants\u27 perceptions of specific therapeutic mech...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Peter Rob GordonThe view regarding social units ...
The aim of this study is developing of a questionnaire that observes aggression in group psychoanaly...
Curative factors or therapeutic events beneficial to group members are a major concern in group psyc...
The assessment process in group treatment has been underemphasized in the literature, but using the ...