The psychology of groups: the intersection of social psychology and psychotherapy research
"Researchers in group psychology and group psychotherapy rarely consider each other's work, despite their clear areas of common interest. This book demonstrates how these separate but related lines of research can be used to inform and enrich each other. Led by two past presidents of APA...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Researchers in group psychology and group psychotherapy rarely consider each other's work, despite their clear areas of common interest. This book demonstrates how these separate but related lines of research can be used to inform and enrich each other. Led by two past presidents of APA's Society of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy, this book features expert contributors who examine the interface between social or organizational research on groups and clinical research, as well as the application of findings in each area. They reveal that different kinds of groups are far more similar than they are different, and illustrate how group psychology as a line of inquiry and practice benefits from improved dialogue among its domains. For example, there is growing literature on how individual personality factors such as attachment can affect group processes and outcomes in group psychotherapy. Similarly, research on expectations of social inclusion and ostracism in groups has a long history in social psychology, and there is great potential for these areas of inquiry to inform future research in both clinical and social contexts. The book will inspire greater collaboration among researchers" |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Contributors Introduction: Groups as Vehicles for Change, Growth, and Productivity ix 3 Craig D. Parks and Giorgio A. Tasca Definitions 4 Group Psychology Research Versus Group Psychotherapy Research 5 Intergroup Versus Intragroup Research 6 Research Versus Praäice 7 7 Organization of the Book 1. A Review of Research Synergies (and Lack Thereof) Between Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy 11 Craig D. Parks Experimental Group Research Versus Group Practice Research 13 Human Potential Movement 16 Group Fradice Research Versus the Pradice of Groups 18 Conclusion 19 I. GROUP PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH: IMPLICATIONS FOR GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY 2. Inclusion, Exclusion, and Group Psychotherapy: The importance of a Trauma-Informed Approach 29 31 Eric D. Wesselmann and Leandra Parris A Brief Tour of Sodai Exclusion Research 32 Key Unresolved Questions in Sodai Exclusion Research 35 Treatment of Sodai Exclusion as a Form of Trauma 36 Trauma-Informed Group Psychotherapy 37 Conclusion 43 v
vi Contents 3. Composition and Compilation: A Selective Review and Applications to Therapy Groups 51 Michael R. Baumann and James C. Deller Overview of Composition and Compilation Processes 52 Group Therapy 53 Composition and Compilation in Information Sharing and Group Performance 55 Composition and Compilation in Cohesion and Intragroup Confliđ 59 Empirical Gaps and Emerging Trends 61 Composition, Compilation, and Group Therapy 62 Conclusion 64 4. Principles of Cooperation: Implications for Group Psychotherapy 69 Craig D. Parks Norms of Cooperation 70 Group Identification 72 Morality 74 Personality and Individual Difference Traits 75 Extensions to Therapy Groups 77 Conclusion 79 5. Social Influence Theory and Research: Implications for Group Psychotherapy 87 Donelson R. Forsyth Social Influence in Groups 88 Implications for Practice 92 Implications for Research Conclusion 99 100 6. The New Psychology of Leadership: Informing Clinical Practice 105 Michael J. Platów, S. Alexander Hasiam, Stephen D. Reicher, Diana M. Grace, and Tegan Cruwys Traditional Understandings ofLeadership 105 New Psychology ofLeadership and the Psychology of Group Memberships 108 Clinical Pradice and the New Psychology ofLeadership 115 Three Fadors Informing Future Research 116 Conclusion 118 7. Group Influences in Sports and Exercise Settings: Applications to Therapy Groups 125 Kevin S. Spink Unique Charaderistics of the Sports and Exercise Setting 126 Group Composition 127 Group Strudure 155 Conclusion 140
Contents vii II. GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH: IMPLICATIONS FOR GROUP PSYCHOLOGY 8. Attachment and Group Psychotherapy: Applications to Work Groups and Teams 147 149 Giorgio A. Tasca and Hilary Maxwell Overview ofAttachment Theory 150 Refleaive Fundioning 152 Attachment Theory and Group Therapy Research 153 Attachment and Research on Work Groups and Teams 157 Recommendations for Traditioners in Nontherapy Contexts 161 Diredions for Future Research 161 Conclusion 162 9. Group Cohesion: Empirical Evidence From Group Psychotherapy for Those Studying Other Areas of Group Work 169 Cheri L. Marmarosh and Amy Sproul Defining Cohesion 169 Empirically Identifying Fadors Contributing to Cohesion 171 Group Cohesion: Treatment Process and Outcome 172 Immature and Mature Cohesion 176 Leader Fadors That Lead to Mature Group Cohesion 177 Group Psychotherapy: Methods Used to Assess Cohesion 179 Applications to Other Areas of Group Work 181 10. Mutual Influence in Group Psychotherapy: A Review and Application to Group Psychology 191 D. Martin Kivlighan, Ш, and Rayna C. Narvaez Mutual Influence Defined 192 Ador-Partner Interdependence Model 193 Application of the APIM to Study Mutual Influence 194 Key Unresolved Questions and Future Diredions 197 Implications for Group Psychology Research 199 Implications for Group Psychology Fradice 202 Conclusion 202 11. Forgiveness and Group Therapy: Current Research and Implications for Group Psychology Research and Practice 207 Nathaniel G. Wade and Meredith V. Tittler Forgiveness Defined 208 The Reach of Forgiveness Research 209 Current Literature on
Forgiveness in Group Therapy 209 Future Diredions for Group Psychotherapy and Group Psychology 217 Considerations and Concerns for Group Psychology Research and Pradice on Forgiveness Conclusion 221 226
viii Contents 12. Group Therapy Development: Implications for Nontherapy Groups 231 John S. Ogrodniczuk, Joanna Cheek, and David Kealy Group Development Models 232 Moving Through Stages of Group Development 234 Research Related to Group Development 235 Unresolved Issues in Group Development Research 239 Implications of Group Development for Nontherapy Groups 241 Conclusion 244 13. Change Processes of Interpersonal Functioning in Group Therapy: Implications for Team Functioning 249 Martyn Whittingham Psychotherapy and the Variance-Explained Model 249 Interpersonal Theory 252 Change and Interpersonal Theory 254 Interactions Between Group Therapy Fadors 255 Interpersonal Change Processes Theories of Change and Interpersonal Psychotherapies 256 257 Treatment Approaches 258 Applying Interpersonal Theory to Sports Teams 259 Interpersonal Theory and Military Settings 260 Interpersonal Theory and Educational Settings 261 Future Directions 7.62 Afterword: Conclusions and Ways Forward for Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy Research 267 Craig D. Parks and Giorgio A. Tasca Cohesion Is Critical 767 Leaders Have Intricate Effects on the Group 770 Attachment Is Distinct From Cohesion . 2 70 Conclusion 271 Index About the Editors 275 289
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CONTENTS Contributors Introduction: Groups as Vehicles for Change, Growth, and Productivity ix 3 Craig D. Parks and Giorgio A. Tasca Definitions 4 Group Psychology Research Versus Group Psychotherapy Research 5 Intergroup Versus Intragroup Research 6 Research Versus Praäice 7 7 Organization of the Book 1. A Review of Research Synergies (and Lack Thereof) Between Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy 11 Craig D. Parks Experimental Group Research Versus Group Practice Research 13 Human Potential Movement 16 Group Fradice Research Versus the Pradice of Groups 18 Conclusion 19 I. GROUP PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH: IMPLICATIONS FOR GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY 2. Inclusion, Exclusion, and Group Psychotherapy: The importance of a Trauma-Informed Approach 29 31 Eric D. Wesselmann and Leandra Parris A Brief Tour of Sodai Exclusion Research 32 Key Unresolved Questions in Sodai Exclusion Research 35 Treatment of Sodai Exclusion as a Form of Trauma 36 Trauma-Informed Group Psychotherapy 37 Conclusion 43 v
vi Contents 3. Composition and Compilation: A Selective Review and Applications to Therapy Groups 51 Michael R. Baumann and James C. Deller Overview of Composition and Compilation Processes 52 Group Therapy 53 Composition and Compilation in Information Sharing and Group Performance 55 Composition and Compilation in Cohesion and Intragroup Confliđ 59 Empirical Gaps and Emerging Trends 61 Composition, Compilation, and Group Therapy 62 Conclusion 64 4. Principles of Cooperation: Implications for Group Psychotherapy 69 Craig D. Parks Norms of Cooperation 70 Group Identification 72 Morality 74 Personality and Individual Difference Traits 75 Extensions to Therapy Groups 77 Conclusion 79 5. Social Influence Theory and Research: Implications for Group Psychotherapy 87 Donelson R. Forsyth Social Influence in Groups 88 Implications for Practice 92 Implications for Research Conclusion 99 100 6. The New Psychology of Leadership: Informing Clinical Practice 105 Michael J. Platów, S. Alexander Hasiam, Stephen D. Reicher, Diana M. Grace, and Tegan Cruwys Traditional Understandings ofLeadership 105 New Psychology ofLeadership and the Psychology of Group Memberships 108 Clinical Pradice and the New Psychology ofLeadership 115 Three Fadors Informing Future Research 116 Conclusion 118 7. Group Influences in Sports and Exercise Settings: Applications to Therapy Groups 125 Kevin S. Spink Unique Charaderistics of the Sports and Exercise Setting 126 Group Composition 127 Group Strudure 155 Conclusion 140
Contents vii II. GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH: IMPLICATIONS FOR GROUP PSYCHOLOGY 8. Attachment and Group Psychotherapy: Applications to Work Groups and Teams 147 149 Giorgio A. Tasca and Hilary Maxwell Overview ofAttachment Theory 150 Refleaive Fundioning 152 Attachment Theory and Group Therapy Research 153 Attachment and Research on Work Groups and Teams 157 Recommendations for Traditioners in Nontherapy Contexts 161 Diredions for Future Research 161 Conclusion 162 9. Group Cohesion: Empirical Evidence From Group Psychotherapy for Those Studying Other Areas of Group Work 169 Cheri L. Marmarosh and Amy Sproul Defining Cohesion 169 Empirically Identifying Fadors Contributing to Cohesion 171 Group Cohesion: Treatment Process and Outcome 172 Immature and Mature Cohesion 176 Leader Fadors That Lead to Mature Group Cohesion 177 Group Psychotherapy: Methods Used to Assess Cohesion 179 Applications to Other Areas of Group Work 181 10. Mutual Influence in Group Psychotherapy: A Review and Application to Group Psychology 191 D. Martin Kivlighan, Ш, and Rayna C. Narvaez Mutual Influence Defined 192 Ador-Partner Interdependence Model 193 Application of the APIM to Study Mutual Influence 194 Key Unresolved Questions and Future Diredions 197 Implications for Group Psychology Research 199 Implications for Group Psychology Fradice 202 Conclusion 202 11. Forgiveness and Group Therapy: Current Research and Implications for Group Psychology Research and Practice 207 Nathaniel G. Wade and Meredith V. Tittler Forgiveness Defined 208 The Reach of Forgiveness Research 209 Current Literature on
Forgiveness in Group Therapy 209 Future Diredions for Group Psychotherapy and Group Psychology 217 Considerations and Concerns for Group Psychology Research and Pradice on Forgiveness Conclusion 221 226
viii Contents 12. Group Therapy Development: Implications for Nontherapy Groups 231 John S. Ogrodniczuk, Joanna Cheek, and David Kealy Group Development Models 232 Moving Through Stages of Group Development 234 Research Related to Group Development 235 Unresolved Issues in Group Development Research 239 Implications of Group Development for Nontherapy Groups 241 Conclusion 244 13. Change Processes of Interpersonal Functioning in Group Therapy: Implications for Team Functioning 249 Martyn Whittingham Psychotherapy and the Variance-Explained Model 249 Interpersonal Theory 252 Change and Interpersonal Theory 254 Interactions Between Group Therapy Fadors 255 Interpersonal Change Processes ' Theories of Change and Interpersonal Psychotherapies 256 257 Treatment Approaches 258 Applying Interpersonal Theory to Sports Teams 259 Interpersonal Theory and Military Settings 260 Interpersonal Theory and Educational Settings 261 Future Directions 7.62 Afterword: Conclusions and Ways Forward for Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy Research 267 Craig D. Parks and Giorgio A. Tasca Cohesion Is Critical 767 Leaders Have Intricate Effects on the Group 770 Attachment Is Distinct From Cohesion . 2 70 Conclusion 271 Index About the Editors 275 289 |
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