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More Thought, Less Feeling About Groups

Reviews the book, Theories of Group Processes edited by Cary L. Cooper (see record 1976-27893-000). This book presents a number of papers which explore various theoretical bases for research and various methods involving group processes, particularly experiential groups. The body of the book has nin...

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Published in:Contemporary psychology 1976-08, Vol.21 (8), p.564-565
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