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The article presents the Group Therapy Questionnaire (GTQ), a research instrument for the study of leadership in group therapy and related small group settings.
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Group Therapy Questionnaire (GTQ), another well established pre-group selection measure. Convergent validity of the GSQ is generally supported. GSQ Demeanor, Expectancy and Total scale scores correlate significantly with the GTQ Expectations about Group scale. In addition,
- Elizabeth Louise Baker
- 2010
Jan 21, 2019 · The Group Questionnaire (GQ) is one measure that illustrates how PBE can provide meaningful, effective, and efficient data to group therapists. The GQ is based on findings that group outcomes improve as constructs such as climate, empathy, and alliance are increased (Law, et al., 2012; Gillaspy, Wright, Campbell, Stokes, & Adinoff, 2002 ...
Abstract. Presents the Group Therapy Questionnaire (GTQ), which describes 20 realistic situations which may occur in the course of group therapy and asks each S to indicate how he might respond if he were the group leader confronted with such a situation.
Feb 22, 2013 · The Group Questionnaire (Krogel et al., 2013) is a 30-item measure of therapeutic relationship. Participants respond to statements (e.g., "The group leaders and I respect each other")...
The article presents the Group Therapy Questionnaire (GTQ), a research instrument for the study of leadership in group therapy and related small group settings. The GTQ describes 20 realistic situations which may occur in the course of group therapy and asks each S to indicate how he might respond if he were the group leader confronted with ...
This study examined the clinical applicability of the Group Therapy Questionnaire (GTQ) for identifying individuals at risk of poor attendance in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) groups for depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).