Read The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy Online
Authors: Irvin D. Yalom,Molyn Leszcz
Tags: #Psychology, #General, #Psychotherapy, #Group
Internet support groups; effectiveness of; ethical concerns with; growth of; norms of; problems with; research on
Interpersonal behavior; examination of; of group members; identifying
Interpersonal circumplex; research on
Interpersonal coercion
Interpersonal communication
Interpersonal compatibility
Interpersonal competence
Interpersonal distortions
Interpersonal dynamics
Interpersonal dysfunction
Interpersonal input
Interpersonal intake interview
Interpersonal learning; overview of; required for behavioral change; self-disclosure as part of
Interpersonal mastery
Interpersonal model of group therapy
Interpersonal nosological system; development of
Interpersonal pathology: advice-seeking and; displayed by group members
Interpersonal relationships; contemporary schema for; disturbed; importance of; as key to group therapy; mental health and; request for help in; theory of
Interpersonal satisfaction
Interpersonal shifts
Interpersonal styles: in therapy groups
Interpersonal theory; aspects of; concepts of
Interpersonal theory of psychiatry
Interpersonal therapy (IPT); adapting to group therapy; cognitive therapy
v.
; compared to group interpersonal therapy
Interpretation; concepts of; in context of acceptance/trust
Interpretive remarks
Intersubjective model
Intervention; in CBT-G; for manual-guided groups; for medical illness; observing in supervised clinical experience; structured; by therapist
In-therapy variables
Intimacy; conflict and; dropouts and; establishment of; limits of by group members; problems with
Intrapsychic factors
Intrinsic anxiety
Intrinsic limiting factors
Intrinsic problems
IPT.
See
Interpersonal therapy
IPT-G.
See
Group interpersonal therapy
Isolation; decreasing in inpatient groups; feared by terminally ill
James, William
Janis, I.
Johari window
Jones, Maxwell
Judeo-Christian National Marriage Encounter programs
Kernberg, Otto
Kiesler, D.J.
Klein, Melanie
Knowledge deficiency
Kübler-Ross, Elisabeth
Laboratory groups: members’ attraction to
Language; value of to therapist
Large-group format
Lazell, E.
Leaderless meetings; in Alzheimer’s caregiver groups; anger in; in HIV/AIDS groups; member concerns about; reporting on; in support groups; in time-limited groups; unpopularity of
Leadership: technique; transfer of
Learning disability groups: therapeutic factors and
Lebensphilosophie
Letters of credit
Lewin, Kurt
Liberation
Lieberman, M. A.
Life skills groups
Lifespring
Limit-setting
Loneliness; specter of; types of; universal fear of
Long-term dynamic group; silent members in
Long-term interactional group
Love’s Executioner
(Yalom)
Low, Abraham
Low-inference commentary
Lying on the Couch
(Yalom)
MacKenzie, K.R.
MADD.
See
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Magister Ludi
(Hesse)
Maintenance of group
Make Today Count
Maladaptive interpersonal behavior; in acute inpatient therapy groups; demonstration/meaning of
Maladaptive transaction cycle
Male batterers groups
Marathon groups; history of; research on; transfer of learning and
Marmor, Judd
Marsh, L.
Mascotting
Maslow, A.
Masochism
Mastery
May, R.
MBSR.
See
Mindfulness-based stress reduction
Meaninglessness
Mechanistic psychotherapy: therapeutic alliance in
Mediating mechanisms
Medical illness groups; altruism evident in; clinical illustration of; coping emphasis in; existential factors in; extragroup contact and; group cohesiveness in; modeling in; modifying group therapy technique for; psychological distress in; universality in; value of imitative behavior in
Medical stress
Meditation stress reduction
Melnick, J.
Membership problems: addition of new members; attendance/punctuality; dropouts; removing client from group; turnover
Memory, forms of
Men Overcoming Violence
Mended Heart
Mental disorder: disturbed interpersonal relationships and; makeup of
Mental health, interpersonal relationships and
Mental Health Through Will Training
(Low)
Metacommunication
Metadisclosure
Miles, M.
Mindfulness of being
Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Mirroring
Mitchell, Stephen
MMPI.
See
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
Modeling; co-therapist and; in medical illness groups; process orientation
Model-setting participant, therapist’s role as
Modification of technique
Momma and the Meaning of Life
(Yalom)
Moms in Recovery
Monopolistic behavior: causes of; clinical illustration of; research on; therapist’s job to check
Monopolists; as catalyst for group anger; crisis method of; feedback and; group cohesiveness influenced by; group reaction to; group therapy influenced by; guiding to self-reflective therapy process; as interrogators; self-concealment and; social suicide and; therapeutic considerations for
Monopolization
Moreno, J.
Mother-child relationship
Mother-infant pair
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
Motivation
Multicultural groups
Multimodal group approach
Multiple observers
Mutual recognition
Napoleon
Narcissistic clients; clinical example of; empathy in; examples of; general problems with; overgratified/undergratified; overview of; therapeutic factors and; therapist management of; in therapy group
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH); Collaborative Treatment Depression Study; time-limited therapy study of; Treatment of Depression Collaboration Research Program
National Mental Health Consumers Self-Help Clearinghouse
National Registry of Certified Group Psychotherapists
Need frustration
NEO-FFI.
See
NEO-Five Factor Inventory
NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI)
Neurotic symptoms
Neuroticism
Nietzche, F.
NIMH.
See
National Institute of Mental Health
2000 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
(DSM-IV-TR)
Nitsun, M.
Nonverbal exercises
Norms; antitherapeutic; of caution; confrontation and; construction of; established early in therapy groups; evolution of in group; examples of; group summary and; of Internet support groups; modeling and; as prescription for/proscription against behavior; procedural; procedural for brief therapy groups; self-disclosure and; self-perpetuating; setting for decreased conflict; setting for increased engagement; shaped by therapists; shaped in first group meeting; social; social reinforcement and; support and; undermining of; value of; written summaries and
Obesity groups
Objectivity
Observant participation
Observation of experienced clinicians; group member response to; postmeeting discussions for
Occupational therapy groups
Off-target hostility
O’Neill, Eugene
One-person psychology
Ongoing outpatient groups
Open groups; termination of
Open, long-term outpatient group therapy
Open-ended psychotherapy group; combined therapy and; therapeutic goals of
Openness
Operant techniques
Oral summaries
Organ transplant groups
Orinology
Ormont, L.
Outcasts, social needs of
Outcome research strategies
Outpatient groups; therapeutic factors selected by
Overeaters Anonymous
Panic
Panic disorder
Panic disorder groups
Paranoid panic disorder
Parataxic distortions; emergence of; as self-perpetuating; as source of hostility; in therapy groups.
See also
Transference
Parent group
Parent-child relationship
Parents Anonymous
Parents of Murdered Children
Parents Without Partners
Parloff, M.
Partial hospitalization groups
Past: distant; reconsititution/excavation of; use of; value of in therapy
Past unconscious
Pathogenic beliefs
Pathology display
Payoffs
Peer supervision groups
Perceived goal incompatibility
Perls, Fritz
Personal agenda: in acute inpatient therapy groups; exercise for; filling of
Personal growth groups
Personal history
Personal psychotherapy: for therapists
Personal responsibility: in group therapy
Personal worth.
See
Self-esteem
Phenomenology
Physical abuser groups
Placebo treatment
Point of urgency
Popularity
Postmeeting discussions
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); CBT-G and
Potency: of group therapy
Powdermaker
Power equalization
Power maintenance
Pratt, Joseph Hersey
Pregroup individual sessions: emphasizing points of; helping members reframe problems/hone goals; purpose of; therapeutic alliance established in; value of
Pregroup interview: objectives of; purpose of
Pregroup orientation
Pregroup preparation; benefits of; group processes/client outcomes and; introducing new therapist; for new in established group
Pregroup testing
Pregroup training: attendance and; concepts of; research on
Prejudice, as source of anger
Premature termination
Preparing for group therapy: common group problems; inadequate preparation and; informed consent and; misconceptions about group therapy; other approaches; rationale behind; reduction of extrinsic anxiety and; research on; system of; timing/style of.
See also
Appendix I
Present unconscious
Pretherapy preparation; dropouts and
Primal horde
Primal scream
Primary family experience
Primary family group, corrective recapitulation of.
See also
Family reenactment
Primary task; meaning of; secondary gratification and; of therapy group
Primordial, existential loneliness
Prison groups, existential factors and
Problem-solving
Problem-solving groups, large-group format and
Problem-solving projects
Problem-specific groups
Procedural memory.
See
Implicit memory
Process: as apparent in group; beginning of; content
v.
; definition of; examples in groups; as power source of group; recognizing; review of; therapist recognition of
Process commentary; group-as-a-whole and; progression of; sequence for change; sequence initiated by therapist; series for; as short lived; as taboo social behavior; theoretical overview of; therapist’s role and; in training groups.
See also
Process illumination
Process group
Process illumination; helping clients accept; leading to change; techniques of; will and.
See also
Process commentary
Process inquiry
Process orientation: helping clients assume; modeling of
Process review
Procrastination
Professional therapist groups
Pro-group behavior
Projective identification
Promiscuity
Provocateurs
Psychiatric hospital groups, existential factors and
Psychiatric inpatient groups
Psychic functioning
Psychoanalytic revisionists
Psychodrama groups, therapeutic factors and
Psychodynamic pathways
Psychoeducation; here-and-now focus in
Psychoeducational groups; large-group format and
Psychological trauma groups
Psychological-mindedness
Psychotherapy: American; compared to game of chess; conditions for effective; current aims of; demystification of; evolution of; existential force in; necessary conditions for; as obstruction removal; reliance on nondeliberate social reinforcers; as shared journey of discovery; task of; therapeutic fads of; transformative power of; value of therapist/client relationship in
Psychotic clients; clinical example in early stage of group; clinical example in mature group; danger to group; in early phases of group; fear of; in later stage of group
PTSD.
See
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Public esteem; evidence for; increase of; influence of; raising in therapy groups; raising of; under-evaluation of
Punctuality
QOR.
See
Quality of Object Relations scale
Quality of Object Relations scale (QOR)
Rape groups
Rashomon nature of therapeutic venture
Reality testing
Reasoned therapy
Rebellion
Recovery, Inc.; direct advice used by; large-group format of; organization of; therapeutic factors and
Reductionism
Reflected appraisals
Regression: borderline clients and; group development and
Relational matrix
Relational model
Relationship; development of
Relationship attachment
Relaxation training
Removing clients from group: member reaction to; reasons for
Repetitive patterns
Repression
Resistance; to conjoint therapy; as pain avoidance