The social relations model (SRM; Kenny, 1994) is a statistical model for studying interpersonal perception and behavior that can be meaningfully applied to the group therapy situation. It consists of four primary components that correspond to (a) the general emotional or attitudinal climate of the g-roup, (b) the perspective of the perceiver providing the feedback, (c) the group\u27s consensual view of the target who receives the feedback, and (d) the unique relationship between the perceiver and the target. Because of its rigor and specificity, the components of the SRM may serve as a heuristic for thinking about interpersonal feedback in group therapy. A case example is used to demonstrate how an SRM perspective could guide therapists\u27...
By studying actual therapy groups and using a sophisticated design to determine that clients who are...
Healthcare today requires complex interactions between group members, each of whom has a unique role...
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
A central goal of group-based psychotherapy is for participants to gain insight into how they percei...
In psychology, especially social psychology, we often encounter situations where people are evaluate...
The group therapy literature is plagued with methodological and statistical pitfalls. Likewise, rese...
This study utilized the social relations model (SRM) to examine the influence of interpersonal perce...
This study utilized the social relations model (SRM) to examine the influence of interpersonal perce...
Peer evaluations of performance increasingly are being used to make organizational decisions and to ...
One purpose of family assessment is to formulate hypotheses that can guide clinical interventions. F...
This study was concerned with an investigation of the processes and outcome of long-term dynamically...
Differences in group cohesion, trust, attraction, and perceptions of feedback were evaluated due to ...
<p>The Social Relations Model (SRM) is a conceptual and analytical approach to examining dyadic beha...
textabstractPeer evaluations of performance increasingly are being used to make organizational decis...
Using Kenny’s (1994) social relations model (SRM), data from 29 organizational teams who completed d...
By studying actual therapy groups and using a sophisticated design to determine that clients who are...
Healthcare today requires complex interactions between group members, each of whom has a unique role...
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
A central goal of group-based psychotherapy is for participants to gain insight into how they percei...
In psychology, especially social psychology, we often encounter situations where people are evaluate...
The group therapy literature is plagued with methodological and statistical pitfalls. Likewise, rese...
This study utilized the social relations model (SRM) to examine the influence of interpersonal perce...
This study utilized the social relations model (SRM) to examine the influence of interpersonal perce...
Peer evaluations of performance increasingly are being used to make organizational decisions and to ...
One purpose of family assessment is to formulate hypotheses that can guide clinical interventions. F...
This study was concerned with an investigation of the processes and outcome of long-term dynamically...
Differences in group cohesion, trust, attraction, and perceptions of feedback were evaluated due to ...
<p>The Social Relations Model (SRM) is a conceptual and analytical approach to examining dyadic beha...
textabstractPeer evaluations of performance increasingly are being used to make organizational decis...
Using Kenny’s (1994) social relations model (SRM), data from 29 organizational teams who completed d...
By studying actual therapy groups and using a sophisticated design to determine that clients who are...
Healthcare today requires complex interactions between group members, each of whom has a unique role...
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....