
Routledge Library Editions: Group Therapy
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Personal Styles in Neurosis: Implications for Small Group Psychotherapy and Behaviour Therapy T.M. Caine, O.B.A. Wijesinghe and D.A. Winter
Perspectives in Group Psychotherapy: A Theoretical Background P.B. de Mare
Group Psychotherapy for Students and Teachers: A Selected Bibliography, 1946-1979 Compiled by Jerald Grobman
Psychoanalytic Therapy in the Hospital Setting Paul Janssen
Basic Aspects of Psychoanalytic Group Therapy Peter Kutter
Selves in Relation: An Introduction to Psychotherapy and Groups Keith Oatley
How to Begin a Psychotherapy Group: Six Approaches Edited by Herbert Rabin and Max Rosenbaum
Group Psychotherapy from the Southwest Edited by Max Rosenbaum
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