Boundary Identification in Experiential Groups as a Tool for Practice,Research, and Training |
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Authors: | Greyling Viljoen Assie A. Gildenhuys |
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Affiliation: | 1. g_viljoen@mweb.co.za |
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Abstract: | Psychological boundaries are an integral part of group processes. A novel evaluation method presented in this article seeks to reveal chronological boundary changes. Through the application of this method, the triangular relationships among the group process, the content, and the frame of reference are identified. A unique feature of this computer-assisted (Atlas.ti) analysis is that boundary shifts are tracked and quantified, allowing for specific qualitative exploration. The innovative use of qualitative thematic content analysis shown here, combined with the quantification of elements of the group process, can possibly provide group leaders with a framework for the conceptualization and identification of boundary movement in the group. |
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