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Training Groups, Encounter Groups, Sensitivity Groups and Group Psychotherapy
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Pattison, E. Mansell
, Gottschalk, Louis A.
, Schafer, Donald W.
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Frontiers of Psychiatry and Medicine
1971
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Pattison, E. Mansell
, Gottschalk, Louis A.
, Schafer, Donald W.
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Frontiers of Psychiatry and Medicine
1971
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Training Groups, Encounter Groups, Sensitivity Groups and Group Psychotherapy
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Training Groups, Encounter Groups, Sensitivity Groups and Group Psychotherapy
1971
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Descriptions and comparison of group therapies and the new group procedures (training groups and sensitivity groups—an outgrowth of the so-called Laboratory Movement methods of the mid-1930's) have been provided for the better understanding of non-psychiatric physicians. A group leader must have proper training and must help his group in its search for its avowed goals, whether he is a group therapist, a sensitivity trainer, or anyone else interested in utilizing group processes. Those goals are either the therapeutic benefit of the individual, as defined in group psychotherapy, or a better understanding of how one functions in groups, as in T-groups or the other group processes in the area of sensitive living. All group situations contain powerful tools which must be handled with proper respect. When so handled by experienced leaders, the individuals involved can achieve their goals in these group experiences.
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