Interpersonal feedback: A social relations perspective
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The social relations model (SRM) is a statistical model for studying interpersonal perception and behavior that can be meaningfully applied to the group therapy situation, which consists of four primary components. The components of the SRM may serve as a heuristic for thinking about interpersonal feedback in group therapy, due to its rigor and specificity and is used to demonstrate how an SRM perspective could guide therapists' ways of conceptualizing feedback.
Publication Name: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0020-7284
Year: 2006
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Don't fear the Social Relations Model: Reply to Piper, Ogrodniczuk, Lamarche, and Joyce
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Piper, Ogrodniczuk, Lamarche, and Joyce have made significant contributions to the group psychotherapy literature, however, the analytic alternative proposed by them has a number of serious limitations that prevents it from being a viable alternative. There is a lot to be gained from learning the social relations model (SRM) for group therapists and researchers and those who do not want to learn SRM can consult or collaborate with SRM researchers.
Publication Name: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0020-7284
Year: 2006
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Detecting small taxa using simulated comparison data: A reanalysis of Beach, Amir, and Bau's (2005) data
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Author examines S. R. H.Beach, N. Amir, and J. J. Bau's methods and analyze their data sets to show that detection of small taxa using simulated comparison data (SCD) simulated by J. Ruscio's programs does not give inaccurate results. J. Ruscio's simulation programs generate SCD, which are appropriate and useful.
Publication Name: Psychological Assessment
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1040-3590
Year: 2007
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