El Sexo Oculto Del Dinero (The Hidden Sex in Money) |
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Authors: | Robert R Dies |
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Institution: | University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland |
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Abstract: | This paper identifies common themes evident in the six preceding contributions to this special issue of the Journal, and provides an overview of the rapidly burgeoning literature on short-term groups. The primary focus is on leadership style and on the conflicts that many clinicians experience about the manipulative implications of their more active therapeutic interventions in time-limited groups. Three leadership style dimensions, introduction of structure, support/confrontation, and openness/deception, are examined to differentiate the pejorative and potentially harmful aspects of manipulation from the positive and constructive aspects of more active interventions, which might best be called “directive facilitation.” |
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