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Eiben, Ray E. – 1971
Beginning students in guidance and counseling comprised the two research groups: (1) a sensitivity-participatory group with activities ranging from T-grouping to sensory awareness to creative exercises; and (2) a didactic group in which the main focus was on instructor presentation of material relating to groups. The author sought to determine:…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Group Dynamics, Group Experience, Groups
Peer reviewedGoldbart, Stephen; Cooper, Lowell – Small Group Behavior, 1976
Non-task-oriented activities that take place in a therapy group are conceived of as processes geared towards establishing and reassuring safety. The authors take an existentialist Langian approach to safety and discuss the notion that necessarily unresolved perceptions of ontological insecurity act upon members as individuals and as a group. (NG)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Existentialism, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy


