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Social Work with Groups, 1980
Five types of data for the evaluation of group intervention are described and discussed. A model for using them in various combinations to: (a) evaluate contemporary practice, and (b) develop social technology is proposed. Two conclusions are: (a) single-subject designs can be used with groups, but grouped data designs do not have all of the ...
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Five types of data for the evaluation of group intervention are described and discussed. A model for using them in various combinations to: (a) evaluate contemporary practice, and (b) develop social technology is proposed. Two conclusions are: (a) single-subject designs can be used with groups, but grouped data designs do not have all of the ...
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Group Interventions: Skills Training
2021Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) includes individual therapy and group skills training. Skills-training group intervention is structured in two modules: (1) a metacognitive skills module and (2) an interpersonal skills module. As in individual therapy, the strategic objective of skills training (ST) is to strengthen patients’ metacognitive and
Donatella Fiore, Livia Colle
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Intervention Analysis with Control Groups
International Statistical Review / Revue Internationale de Statistique, 1996Summary: Control groups may be used in situations where there are time series observations. However, there appears to be no systematic treatment of the statistical issues in the literature. Structural time series models are formulated in terms of unobserved components, such as trends and seasonals, which have a direct interpretation, and multivariate ...
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Group Intervention in Pediatric Rehabilitation
Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, 2012Group intervention in pediatric physical and occupational therapy is an alternative to individual intervention allowing the therapist to meet the needs of multiple children at one time.
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Intervention Techniques Small Groups
Annual Review of Psychology, 1974Working with small groups, either ongoing or selected for the specific purpose of intervention, is possible in many different ways. Groups have been used for religious, ideological, and political indoctrination, and there has been concern with the func tioning of family, work, and community groups for a long time.
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Group Interventions with Perfectionistic Thinking
The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1983The cognitive pattern of perfectionistic thinking is described and its development discussed. The stages and strategies of a group intervention for this pattern are described.
John C. Barrow, Carol A. Moore
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2020
This chapter explores group-level OD (organizational development) interventions. Similar to individual-level OD interventions, group-level interventions are important in the context of organizational systems. Group changes occur within the context of facilitating macro, organizational changes as well.
Riann Singh, Shalini Ramdeo
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This chapter explores group-level OD (organizational development) interventions. Similar to individual-level OD interventions, group-level interventions are important in the context of organizational systems. Group changes occur within the context of facilitating macro, organizational changes as well.
Riann Singh, Shalini Ramdeo
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Group Intervention Programs for Batterers
Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2001Batterer intervention programs are extremely diverse yet share many common strategies. This article summarizes the relevant issues, and provides an overview of the intervention strategies most commonly included in these programs. Issues discussed include confidentiality, group structure and length, partner contacts, leadership configuration, and ...
Alan Rosenbaum, Penny A. Leisring
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Intervention and Control Groups
2017An integral step in clinical trial design is the identification of the intervention to be studied and what, if any, control group will serve for comparison. Similar to the study endpoints, the interventions and controls of the trial are originally stipulated in the primary research question, further defining its importance.
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Psychosocial Group Intervention
Alternation Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of the Arts and Humanities in Southern Africa, 2023M. Lekeka
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