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Selfish and unselfish behavior : Scene stealing and scene sharing in group psychotherapySEGALLA, Rosemary.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2006, Vol 56, Num 1, pp 33-46, issn 0020-7284, 14 p.Article

Treating mothers of aggressive children : A research studySHECHTMAN, Zipora; BIRANI-NASARALADIN, Dalia.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2006, Vol 56, Num 1, pp 93-112, issn 0020-7284, 20 p.Article

The ethical group psychotherapist. Part IInternational journal of group psychotherapy. 2006, Vol 56, Num 4, issn 0020-7284, 100 p.Serial Issue

The ethical group psychotherapistBRABENDER, Virginia.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2006, Vol 56, Num 4, pp 395-414, issn 0020-7284, 20 p.Article

Confidentiality and privileged communication in group psychotherapyLASKY, Gina B; RIVA, Maria T.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2006, Vol 56, Num 4, pp 455-476, issn 0020-7284, 22 p.Article

No place to hide : The group leader's moments of shamePOWELL LIVINGSTON, Louisa R.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2006, Vol 56, Num 3, pp 307-323, issn 0020-7284, 17 p.Article

The three R's of group : Resistance, rebellion, and refusalBILLOW, Richard M.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2006, Vol 56, Num 3, pp 259-284, issn 0020-7284, 26 p.Article

Therapists' group attachments and their expectations of patients' attitudes about group therapyMARMAROSH, Cheri L; FRANZ, Victoria A; KOLOI, Mosetsanagape et al.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2006, Vol 56, Num 3, pp 325-338, issn 0020-7284, 14 p.Article

Management of intense countertransference in group psychotherapy conducted in situations of civic conflictBENSON, Jarlath F; MOORE, Robert; KAPUR, Raman et al.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2005, Vol 55, Num 1, pp 63-86, issn 0020-7284, 24 p.Article

Countertransference in the context of the fourth basic assumption in the unconscious life of groupsHOPPER, Earl.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2005, Vol 55, Num 1, pp 87-113, issn 0020-7284, 27 p.Article

Children and adolescents in the aftermath of 9/11: group approaches towards healing trauma and building resilienceSOO, Edward S; SCHAMESS, Gerald.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2005, Vol 55, Num 3, issn 0020-7284, 142 p.Serial Issue

Through their own eyes : A media-based group approach to adolescent traumaTOSONE, Carol; GELMAN, Caroline Rosenthal; MCVEIGH, Lynne et al.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2005, Vol 55, Num 3, pp 415-432, issn 0020-7284, 18 p.Article

Marking the anniversary : Adolescents and the September 11 healing processHOLMES, Lucy.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2005, Vol 55, Num 3, pp 433-442, issn 0020-7284, 10 p.Article

Groups after September 11 : Beyond the small group. CommentaryPRESSMAN, Mary Jacobs.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2005, Vol 55, Num 3, pp 465-470, issn 0020-7284, 6 p.Article

Doing Anger differently: A group percussion therapy for angry adolescent boysCURRIE, Michael.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2004, Vol 54, Num 3, pp 275-294, issn 0020-7284, 20 p.Article

Group interventions for patients with cancer and HIV disease. Part I: Effects on psychosocial and functional outcomes at different phases of illnessSHERMAN, Allen C; MOSIER, Julie; LESZCZ, Molyn et al.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2004, Vol 54, Num 1, pp 29-82, issn 0020-7284, 54 p.Article

Group psychotherapy and Parkinson's disease: When members and therapist share the diagnosisPAPARELLA, Leon R; HUBBS ULMAN, Kathleen.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2004, Vol 54, Num 3, pp 401-418, issn 0020-7284, 17 p.Article

Conceptualizing processBROWN, Nina W.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2003, Vol 53, Num 2, pp 225-244, issn 0020-7284, 20 p.Article

Interpretive work in milieu groupsKIBEL, Howard D.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2003, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 303-329, issn 0020-7284, 27 p.Article

Rebellion in groupBILLOW, Richard M.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2003, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 331-351, issn 0020-7284, 21 p.Article

Self-disclosure with all-male groupsSTERNBACH, Jack.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2003, Vol 53, Num 1, pp 61-81, issn 0020-7284, 21 p.Article

Changing the guard: New leadership for an established groupCOUNSELMAN, Eleanor F; WEBER, Robert L.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2002, Vol 52, Num 3, pp 373-386, issn 0020-7284Article

Food for thought: The use of food in group therapy with children and adolescentsMISHNA, Faye; MUSKAT, Barbara; SCHAMESS, Gerald et al.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2002, Vol 52, Num 1, pp 27-47, issn 0020-7284Article

Passion in group: Thinking about loving, hating, and knowingBILLOW, Richard M.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2002, Vol 52, Num 3, pp 355-372, issn 0020-7284Article

The ghost in the group room: Countertransferential pressures associated with conjoint individual and group psychotherapyHUBBS ULMAN, Kathleen.International journal of group psychotherapy. 2002, Vol 52, Num 3, pp 387-407, issn 0020-7284Article

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