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  1. A scientific response to Moritz et al. (2022).
  2. Alliance in group therapy: A meta-analysis.
  3. Group therapeutic relationship change: Using routine outcome monitoring to detect the effect of single versus multiple ruptures.
  4. Outcome Questionnaire-45 (OQ-45) progress alert rates in group versus individual treatment: An archival replication.
  5. The psychology of the COVID-19 pandemic: A group-level perspective.
  6. Group therapy for schizophrenia: A meta-analysis.
  7. Trends in Modern Group Psychotherapy for Schizophrenia
  8. Cohesion in group therapy: A meta-analysis.
  9. The effects of relationship and progress feedback in group psychotherapy using the Group Questionnaire and Outcome Questionnaire–45: A randomized clinical trial.
  10. Differential effectiveness of group, individual, and conjoint treatments: An archival analysis of OQ-45 change trajectories
  11. Current Issues on Group Psychotherapy Research: An Overview
  12. Some Observations on How the Practice of Small Group Treatments Can Be Built Upon the Foundation of Research: A 30+ Year Perspective
  13. The validity of the Group Questionnaire: Construct clarity or construct drift?
  14. The Group Readiness Questionnaire: A convergent validity analysis.
  15. Interventions for Schizophrenia: Integrative Approaches to Group Therapy
  16. Conducting Psychoeducational Groups
  17. The Group Questionnaire: A clinical and empirically derived measure of group relationship
  18. Cognitive Approaches to Group Therapy: Prevention of Relapse in Major Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
  19. Youth Psychotherapy Change Trajectories and Early Warning System Accuracy in a Managed Care Setting
  20. A Systematic Inquiry of Outcome Measures in Group Psychotherapy
  21. A Meta-Analysis of Group Treatments for Borderline Personality Disorder
  22. Efficacy/Effectiveness of Small Group Treatments With Schizophrenic Patients
  23. Differential Efficacy of Group Versus Individual Format Using Equivalent Treatments
  24. Developing the Systems-Centered Functional Subgrouping Questionnaire-2.
  25. Clinical prediction in group psychotherapy
  26. Gruppenpsychotherapieforschung und Wirksamkeitsnachweise von Gruppenbehandlungen
  27. Eine kleine Geschichte der Gruppentherapie
  28. Predicting patient deterioration in youth mental health services: community mental health vs. managed care settings
  29. Group Climate: Construct in Search of Clarity
  30. Der Gruppenfragebogen (GQ-D)
  31. Cohesion in Group Therapy
  32. Methodological Problems That Weaken Conclusions in Group Treatment Research
  33. Cohesion in group therapy.
  34. Group Selection Questionnaire--Revised
  35. The Group Selection Questionnaire: Further refinements in group member selection.
  36. Has the Magic of Psychotherapy Disappeared? Integrating Evidence-Based Practice into Therapist Awareness and Development
  37. Sensitivity to change of youth treatment outcome measures: a comparison of the CBCL, BASC-2, and Y-OQ
  38. Change Trajectories for the Youth Outcome Questionnaire Self-Report: Identifying Youth at Risk for Treatment Failure
  39. Small group treatments: Introduction to special section
  40. Rating group therapist interventions: The validation of the Group Psychotherapy Intervention Rating Scale.
  41. Youth psychotherapy change trajectories and outcomes in usual care: Community mental health versus managed care settings.
  42. Reliability and validity of the youth outcome questionnaire self-report
  43. The Group Selection Questionnaire: A Qualitative Analysis of Potential Group Members
  44. Gruppenpsychotherapie der Panikstörung
  45. Identifying Youth at Risk for Treatment Failure in Outpatient Community Mental Health Services
  46. Measuring Work Productivity With a Mental Health Self-Report Measure
  47. Exploring Interactions of Improvers and Deteriorators in the Group Therapy Process: A Qualitative Analysis
  48. President-elect's column
  49. Vote on Division 49 bylaw changes
  50. President-Elect's Column: Can The Magic of Running Groups Peacefully Coexist with Evidence-Based Practice?
  51. Using the CORE-R battery in group psychotherapy
  52. New directions and resources in group psychotherapy: introduction to the issue
  53. Clinical Practice Guidelines for Group Psychotherapy
  54. Gibt es allgemeine Veränderungsmechanismen in Gruppenpsychotherapien?
  55. Effectiveness of a School-Based Group Psychotherapy Program for War-Exposed Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  56. Die therapeutischen Beziehungen in der Gruppenpsychotherapie
  57. Valuable group therapy measurement tools
  58. Book Review
  59. The effects of a feedback intervention on group process and outcome.
  60. Effectiveness of a Trauma/Grief–Focused Group Intervention: A Qualitative Study with War–Exposed Bosnian Adolescents
  61. Psycho–Educational Group treatment for the Severely and Persistently Mentally Ill: How Much Leader Training Is Necessary?
  62. Identifying Cases at Risk for Negative Outcomes in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
  63. The Y-OQ-12: psychosocial screening of youth in primary care medicine using items from an outcome measure
  64. Auswahl von Patienten für eine Gruppenpsychotherapie
  65. Essential theory, processes, and procedures for successful group psychotherapy: Group cohesion as exemplar
  66. Research proves, "saving it for group" works for patients & staff
  67. Measuring group processes: A comparison of the GCQ and CCI.
  68. A meta-analytic review of the effectiveness of inpatient group psychotherapy.
  69. Sensitivity to change of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale-Extended (BPRS-E): An item and subscale analysis.
  70. Relative Efficacy of Individual versus Group Psychotherapy
  71. Accuracy of a Rationally Derived Method for Identifying Treatment Failure in Children and Adolescents
  72. State Mental Health Policy: Implementing a Multisource Outcome Assessment Protocol in a State Psychiatric Hospital: A Case Study
  73. Special Section on the GAF: Selection of Outcome Assessment Instruments for Inpatients With Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
  74. Outcome assessment for children and adolescents: psychometric validation of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire 30.1 (Y-OQ®-30.1)
  75. Group Climate, Cohesion, Alliance, and Empathy in Group Psychotherapy: Multilevel Structural Equation Models.
  76. Group Interventions for Patients with Cancer and HIV Disease: Part IV. Clinical and Policy Recommendations
  77. Group Interventions for Patients with Cancer and HIV Disease: Part III. Moderating Variables and Mechanisms of Action
  78. Group Interventions for Patients with Cancer and HIV Disease: Part II. Effects on Immune, Endocrine, and Disease Outcomes at Different Phases of Illness
  79. Group Interventions for Patients with Cancer and HIV Disease: Part I: Effects on Psychosocial and Functional Outcomes at Different Phases of Illness
  80. Self-report process measures and group functioning
  81. Exciting and Troublesome Trends in Contemporary Group Therapy Research: Is There a Light at the End of the Tunnel or Is It a Train?
  82. The differential effectiveness of group psychotherapy: A meta-analytic perspective.
  83. Effects of individual client-centered play therapy on sexually abused children's mood, self-concept, and social competence.
  84. A Systematic Program to Enhance Clinician Group Skills in an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital
  85. Self-Help Groups
  86. School-based intervention with war-exposed Bosnian adolescents
  87. Group Psychotherapy Training and Effectiveness
  88. Pushing the Quality Envelope: A New Outcomes Management System
  89. In-Home, Family-Centered Psychiatric Treatment for High-Risk Children and Youth
  90. A Survey of Mental Health Care Provider's and Managed Care Organization Attitudes Toward, Familiarity with, and Use of Group Interventions
  91. Cohesion in group psychotherapy.
  92. Group-based interventions for trauma survivors: Introduction to the special issue.
  93. Tracking the influence of mental health treatment: the development of the Youth Outcome Questionnaire
  94. Outcome Questionnaire: Item Sensitivity to Change
  95. Group therapy.
  96. Therapeutic applications of groups: From Pratt's "thought control classes" to modern group psychotherapy.
  97. Does Group Psychotherapy Work?
  98. Construct Validity of the Outcome Questionnaire: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis
  99. Comparative efficacy of individual and group psychotherapy: A meta-analytic perspective.
  100. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Child and Adolescent Group Treatment: A Meta-Analytic Review
  101. Child and adolescent group psychotherapy: A narrative review of effectiveness and the case for meta-analysis
  102. Dynamical Systems Theory and Social Psychology: The Promises and Pitfalls
  103. Therapeutic focusing in time-limited group psychotherapy.
  104. Small group research and dynamical systems theory: Conceptual and methodological considerations, a reply to McGrath (1997).
  105. The Reliability and Validity of the Outcome Questionnaire
  106. The Reliability and Validity of the Outcome Questionnaire
  107. Pretraining with adolescents in group psychotherapy: A special case of therapist iatrogenic effects
  108. Clinically Significant Change: Practical Indicators for Evaluating Psychotherapy Outcome
  109. Assessing Clinical Significance: Proposed Extensions to Method
  110. Conceptualization and measurement of patient change during psychotherapy: Development of the Outcome Questionnaire and Youth Outcome Questionnaire.
  111. An Emergent Property of Human Consciousness
  112. Pragmatics of tracking mental health outcomes in a managed care setting
  113. Expanded Consciousness or Status Quo
  114. Development and use of the Directives Rating System in group therapy.
  115. The Enlightened Clinician: The Integration of Research and Practice
  116. Implementing a time-limited therapy program: Differential effects of training and experience.
  117. Clinician attitudes toward time-limited and time-unlimited therapy.
  118. Sensitivity Training Groups
  119. Group therapy.
  120. 21 Group Psychotherapy
  121. The History of Group Counseling and Psychotherapy
  122. The Hill Interaction Matrix: Therapy through dialogue.
  123. 3 The History of Group Practice: A Century of Knowledge
  124. Process and Outcome in Group Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Perspective
  125. Group Interventions for Patients With Cancer and HIV Disease: Part I: Efficacy at Different Phases of Illness