2024
CBT Meets Process: Assimilative Integration with Reference to Group Psychotherapy
Greene L. CBT Meets Process: Assimilative Integration with Reference to Group Psychotherapy. International Journal Of Group Psychotherapy 2024, 74: 1-32. PMID: 38513151, DOI: 10.1080/00207284.2024.2323613.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Processes and Outcomes in Prevention-Focused Time-Limited Groups for Girls
Hodges K, Greene L, Fauth J, Mangione L. Processes and Outcomes in Prevention-Focused Time-Limited Groups for Girls. International Journal Of Group Psychotherapy 2012, 62: 459-469. PMID: 22676790, DOI: 10.1521/ijgp.2012.62.3.459.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAffiliative processesSocial-emotional developmentSchool-based groupsPositive treatment outcomesAffiliative feelingsPositive feelingsPreadolescent girlsNaturalistic studyFeelingsTreatment outcomesGirlsDifferent patternsAncillary analysisIndividualsParticipantsOutcomesSuch groupsAffiliationGroupFindingsHypothesisProcess
1988
A Preference for Activity
Cole M, Greene L. A Preference for Activity. Occupational Therapy In Mental Health 1988, 8: 53-67. DOI: 10.1300/j004v08n03_04.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1986
Work and Defensive Processes in Small Groups: Effects of Leader Gender and Authority Position
Tischler N, Morrison T, Greene L, Steward M. Work and Defensive Processes in Small Groups: Effects of Leader Gender and Authority Position. Psychiatry 1986, 49: 241-252. PMID: 3749379, DOI: 10.1080/00332747.1986.11024325.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeader genderDefensive processesFight/flightGroup relations conferencesAuthority positionsLeader interventionFemale leadersGroup interactionAssociate consultantExplicit authorityRole assignmentIndividual workSmall groupDegree of authorityGroup activitiesWork activitiesLeadersSecondary authoritiesAuthority leadersGenderInterventionMembers' workConsultantsGroup