Researching efficiency of group-analytic treatment and following Foulkes’ principle of the »group-as-a-whole«, the methodology was applied. That enabled the evaluation of expected changes of group members individually, as well as the group-as-a-whole. In this study three small groups (20 patients) were followed up and changes were evaluated after second and after fourths years of group analysis. Two measuring instruments – The Life Style Index and Defence Mechanisms Scale (LS-DM) and Minnesota Multiphase Personality Inventory (MMPI-201) were applied. Each member of the group was assessed by self-evaluation as well as the group-as-a-whole. The results of the research indicated that changes of the personality occurred. Changes consisted in lo...
Aim: Research largely study the role of defense mechanisms in psychotherapy. The relationships betwe...
The aim of this article is to assess the difference in the analytic processes between two patients w...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Peter Rob GordonThe view regarding social units ...
Researching efficiency of group-analytic treatment and following Foulkes’ principle of the »group-as...
A review of Group Psychology and Training Group Literature provides a set of recommendations concern...
The authors expose the assessment of therapeutic factors during group analytic treatment. In the met...
The aim of this study is developing of a questionnaire that observes aggression in group psychoanaly...
EXPLORING PSYCHOTHERAPY GROUP CULTURES. Essays on grouptheory and the development of MATRIX REPRESEN...
The main aim of this paper is to empirically assess defense mechanisms trends and personality struct...
This study investigated the stability of defensive functioning over the course of a 4-session Brief ...
The main aim of this paper is to empirically assess defense mechanisms trends and personality struct...
The aim of this research is to assess which therapeutic factors are of greatest importance to patien...
Objective: Defenses are fundamental mechanisms that underlie basic personality functioning, affect...
The assessment process in group treatment has been underemphasized in the literature, but using the ...
Objective. The aim of this naturalistic study is to examine whether a sample of subjects showed imp...
Aim: Research largely study the role of defense mechanisms in psychotherapy. The relationships betwe...
The aim of this article is to assess the difference in the analytic processes between two patients w...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Peter Rob GordonThe view regarding social units ...
Researching efficiency of group-analytic treatment and following Foulkes’ principle of the »group-as...
A review of Group Psychology and Training Group Literature provides a set of recommendations concern...
The authors expose the assessment of therapeutic factors during group analytic treatment. In the met...
The aim of this study is developing of a questionnaire that observes aggression in group psychoanaly...
EXPLORING PSYCHOTHERAPY GROUP CULTURES. Essays on grouptheory and the development of MATRIX REPRESEN...
The main aim of this paper is to empirically assess defense mechanisms trends and personality struct...
This study investigated the stability of defensive functioning over the course of a 4-session Brief ...
The main aim of this paper is to empirically assess defense mechanisms trends and personality struct...
The aim of this research is to assess which therapeutic factors are of greatest importance to patien...
Objective: Defenses are fundamental mechanisms that underlie basic personality functioning, affect...
The assessment process in group treatment has been underemphasized in the literature, but using the ...
Objective. The aim of this naturalistic study is to examine whether a sample of subjects showed imp...
Aim: Research largely study the role of defense mechanisms in psychotherapy. The relationships betwe...
The aim of this article is to assess the difference in the analytic processes between two patients w...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Peter Rob GordonThe view regarding social units ...