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Handbook of Behavioral Group Therapy

✍ Scribed by Martin Sundel, Sandra Stone Sundel (auth.), Dennis Upper, Steven M. Ross (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
518
Series
Applied Clinical Psychology
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In 1977, the current editors contributed a review article on behavioral group therapy to a volume of Hersen, Miller, and Eisler's Progress in Behavior Modi­ fication series (1977). At that time we noted that, despite the advantages to both clinicians and clients of conducting behavioral treatments in groups, clinical developments and research in this area were still at a relatively rudimen­ tary level. The majority of studies in the behavioral group therapy literature we reviewed reported the direct transfer of an individual behavior therapy pro­ cedure, such as systematic desensitization, to a group of clients with homoge­ neous problems, such as snake phobia or test anxiety. Groups were used in many studies merely to generate sufficient numbers of subjects to allow various types of interventions to be compared, rather than to examine group process variables per se. Only a limited amount of attention had been given to whether these group interaction variables (such as group discussion, sharing ideas and feelings, and mutual feedback and reinforcement) might enhance individually oriented procedures applied in a group. The 8 years since this original chapter was written have seen a significant growth in both the breadth and depth of clinical research and work in the behavioral group therapy field. This growth was documented in part in a three­ volume series on behavioral group therapy by the current editors (Upper & Ross, 1979, 1980, 1981).

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Behavior Modification in Groups....Pages 3-24
A Review and Programmatic Model of Group Social Skills Training for Psychiatric Patients....Pages 25-61
Preparing Clients for Behavioral Group Therapy....Pages 63-82
Teaching Problem-Solving Skills to Chronic Psychiatric Patients....Pages 83-118
Long-Term Behavioral Group Psychotherapy....Pages 119-144
Behavioral Group Therapy with Heterogeneous Clients....Pages 145-170
Front Matter....Pages 171-171
Improving Children’s Social Competence....Pages 173-202
Group Social Skills Training with Adolescents....Pages 203-246
Modifying the Type A Behavior Pattern....Pages 247-274
Behavioral Group Therapy with the Elderly....Pages 275-299
Front Matter....Pages 301-302
A Behavioral Group Therapy Approach to the Treatment of Depression....Pages 303-329
Behavioral Group Treatment for Addictive-Appetitive Disorders....Pages 331-420
Behavioral Group Treatment Methods for Sexual Disorders and Dysfunctions....Pages 421-442
Behavioral Group Therapy for Anxiety Disorders....Pages 443-471
Behavioral Group Therapy with Drunk-Driving Offenders....Pages 473-487
The Management of Chronic Pain....Pages 489-506
Back Matter....Pages 509-513

✦ Subjects


Clinical Psychology; Psychiatry


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