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... group method was used primarily as a substitute for individual therapy when large case loads did not allow time for indi- vidual sessions . As knowledge of the group process increased , it was realized that group dynamics differ from ...
... group method was used primarily as a substitute for individual therapy when large case loads did not allow time for indi- vidual sessions . As knowledge of the group process increased , it was realized that group dynamics differ from ...
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... bibliotherapy more gen- erally available . The librarian - therapist's professional domain includes a wide acquaint- ance with literature and other media , an interest in and understanding of group processes , and skill as a reader's ...
... bibliotherapy more gen- erally available . The librarian - therapist's professional domain includes a wide acquaint- ance with literature and other media , an interest in and understanding of group processes , and skill as a reader's ...
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... group therapy . They may range from reading - discussion or play- reading groups whose aims are simply enjoyment and socialization to group bibliotherapy aimed at helping members through identification , ca- tharsis , and insight , or ...
... group therapy . They may range from reading - discussion or play- reading groups whose aims are simply enjoyment and socialization to group bibliotherapy aimed at helping members through identification , ca- tharsis , and insight , or ...
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