M any research studies and their findings can be challenging to understand and even more difficult to apply to everyday clinical work, yet some of these studies have valuable insights… Click to show full abstract
M any research studies and their findings can be challenging to understand and even more difficult to apply to everyday clinical work, yet some of these studies have valuable insights that group therapists can use to help their members and groups thrive. The two studies selected for this review apply one of the most influential theories, attachment theory, to group work, and they incorporate extremely innovative statistical processes that match the complexity of groups. They could be challenging to understand because of their statistical sophistication, but they offer group leaders important longitudinal information about group therapy and inform International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 68: 459–464, 2018 Copyright © The American Group Psychotherapy Association, Inc. ISSN: 0020-7284 print/1943-2836 online DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00207284.2018.1456801
               
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