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Group EffectivenessCancer (General)
Cancer (Breast)
Depression and Grief
Eating Disorders
HIV/AIDS
Personality
Disorders
Youth Violence
Group
Effectiveness
Burlingame, G. M., Fuhriman, A., & Mosier, J.
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Burlingame, G. M., MacKenzie, K. R. & Strauss, B.
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McRoberts, C., Burlingame, G. M., & Hoag, M. J.
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Tschuschke, V. (1999). Gruppentherapie versus
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Cancer
(General)
DeVries, M .J., Schilder, J. M. N., Mulder, C. L.,
Vrancken, A. M., Rennie, M., & Garssen, B. (1997).
Phase II study of psychotherapeutic intervention in
advanced cancer. Psycho-Oncology, 6(2),
129-137.
Evans, R. L., & Connis. R. T. (1995). Comparison
of brief group therapies for depressed cancer
patients receiving radiation treatment. Public
Health Report, 110(3), 306-311.
Fawzy, F. I., Cousins, N., Fawzy, M. E., Kemeny, R.,
Elashoff, & Morton, D. (1990). A structured
psychiatric intervention for cancer patients. I.
Changes over time in methods of coping and affective
disturbance. Archives of General Psychiatry,
47(8), 720-725.
Forester, B., Kornfeld, D. S., Fleiss, J. L., &
Thompson, S. (1993). Group psychotherapy during
radiotherapy: Effects on emotional and physical
distress. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150(11),
1700-1706.
Sherman, A., C., Mosier, J., Leszcz, M., Burlingame,
G. M., Ulman, K. H., Cleary, T., Simonton, S., Latif,
U., Hazelton, L., & Strauss, B. (2004). Group
interventions for patients with cancer and HIV
disease: Part I: Effects on psychosocial and
functional outcomes at different phases of illness.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
54(1), 29-82.
Simonton, S., & Sherman, A. (2000). An integrated
model of group treatment for cancer patients. International
Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 50(4), 487-506.

Cancer (Breast)
Antoni, M.H., Lehman, J. M., Kilbourn, K. M., Boyers,
A. E., Culver, J. L., Alferi, S. M., Yount, S. E.,
McGregor, B. A., Arena, P. L., Harris, S. A., Price,
A. A., & Carver, C. S. (2001). Cognitive-behavioral
stress management intervention decreases the
prevalence of depression and enhances benefit
finding among women under treatment for early-stage
breast cancer. Health Psychology, 20(1),
20-32.
Edelman, S., Bell, D. R., & Kidman, A. D (1999).
Group CBT versus supportive therapy with patients
who have primary breast cancer. Journal of
Cognitive Psychotherapy, 13(2), 189-202.
Goodwin, P. J., Leszcz, M., Ennis, M., Koopmans, J.,
Vincent, L., Guther, H., Drysdale, E., Hundleby, M.,
Chochinov, H. M., Navarro, M., Speca, M., & Hunter,
J. (2001) The effect of group psychosocial support
on survival in metastatic breast cancer. New
England Journal of Medicine, 345(24), 1719-1726.
Helgeson, V. S., Cohen, S., Schulz, R., & Yasko, J.
(1999). Education and peer discussion group
interventions and adjustment to breast cancer.
Archives of General Psychiatry, 56(4), 340-347.
Helgeson, V. S., Cohen, S., Schulz, R., & Yasko, J.
(2000). Group support interventions for women with
breast cancer. Who benefits from what? Health
Psychology, 19(2), 107-114.
Leszcz, M., & Goodwin, P. J. (1998) The rationale
and foundations of group psychotherapy for women
with metastatic breast cancer. International
Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 48, 245-273.
Samarel, N., Fawcett, J., & Tulman, L. (1997).
Effect of support groups with coaching on adaptation
to early stage breast cancer. Research in Nursing
and Health, 20(1), 15-26.
Spiegel, D., Bloom, J. R., Kraemer, H. C., &
Gottheil, E. (1989). Effect of psychosocial
treatment on survival of patients with meta-static
breast cancer. Lancet, 2, 888-891.
Spiegel, D., Bloom, J. R., & Yalom, I. (1981).
Group support for patients with metastatic breast
cancer. A randomized outcome study. Archives of
General Psychiatry, 38, 527-533.

Depression
and Grief
Kipnes, D. R., Piper, W. E., & Joyce, A. S. (2002).
Cohesion and outcome in short-term psychodynamic
groups for complicated grief. International
Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 52, 483-509.
McCallum, M., & Piper, W. E. (1990). A controlled
study of effectiveness and patient suitability for
short-term group psychotherapy. International
Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 40, 431-52.
McCallum, M., Piper, W. E., Azim, H. F. A., & Lakoff,
R. S. (1991). The Edmonton model of short-term group
therapy for loss: An integration of theory,
practice, and research. Group Analysis, 24,
375-88.
McCallum, M., Piper, W. E.. & Joyce, A. S. (2003).
Relationships among psychological mindedness,
alexithymia, and outcome in four forms of short-term
psychotherapy. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research
and Practice, 76, 133-44.
Ogrodniczuk, J. S., & Piper, W. E. (2003). The
effect of group climate on the outcome of two forms
of short-term group therapy. Group Dynamics:
Theory, Practice and Research, 7, 64-76.
Ogrodniczuk, J. S., Piper, W. E., Joyce, A. S.,
McCallum, M., & Rosie, J. S. (2002). Social support
as a predictor of response to group therapy for
complicated grief. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and
Biological Process, 65, 346-57.
Ogrodniczuk, J. S., Piper, W. E., McCallum, M.,
Joyce, A. S., & Rosie, J. S. (2002). Interpersonal
predictors of group therapy outcome for complicated
grief. International Journal of Group
Psychotherapy, 52, 511-36.
Piper, W. E. (1995). Brief intensive group therapy
for loss. In MacKenzie, K. R. (Ed.), Effective
use of group therapy in managed care (pp.
43-59). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric
Press.
Piper, W. E., & McCallum, M. (1991). Group
interventions for persons who have experienced loss:
Description and evaluative research. Group
Analysis, 24, 363-73.
Piper, W. E., McCallum, M, Joyce, A. S., Rosie, J.
S., & Ogrodniczuk, J. S. (2001). Patient personality
and time-limited group psychotherapy for complicated
grief. International Journal of Group
Psychotherapy, 51, 525-52.
Piper, W. E., Ogrodniczuk, J. S., Joyce, A. S.,
McCallum, M., & Rosie, J. S. (2002). Relationships
among affect, work, and outcome in group therapy for
patients with complicated grief. American Journal
of Psychotherapy, 56, 347-61.
Piper, W. E., Ogrodniczuk, J. S., McCallum, M.,
Joyce, A. S., & Rosie, J. S. (2003). Expression of
affect as a mediator of the relationship between
quality of object relations and group therapy
outcome for patients with complicated grief.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71,
664-71.
Weston, D., & Morrison, K. (2001). A
multidimensional meta-analysis of treatments for
depression, panic, and generalized anxiety disorder:
An empirical examination of the status of
empirically supported therapies. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69(6),
875-899.

Eating
Disorders
Davis, R., Olmsted, M. P., & Rockert, W. (1990).
Brief psychoeducation for bulimia nervosa:
Assessing the clinical significance of change.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
58(6), 882-885.
Mitchell, J. E., Pyle, R. L., Eckert, E. D.,
Hatsukami, D., Pomeroy, C., & Zimmerman, R. (1990,
February). A comparison study of antidepressants and
structured intensive group psychotherapy in the
treatment of bulimia nervosa. Archives of General
Psychiatry, 47, 149-157
Mitchell, J. E., Pyle, R. L., Pomeroy, C., Zo9llman,
M., Crosby, R., Seim, H., Eckert, E. D., &
Zimmerman, R. (1993). Cognitive-behavioral group
psychotherapy of bulimia nervosa: Importance of
logistical variables. International Journal of
Eating Disorders, 14(3), 377-287.
Peterson, C., Mitchell, J. E., Engbloom, S., Nugent,
S., Mussell, M. P., & Miller, J. P. (1998). Group
cognitive-behavioral treatment of binge eating
disorder: A comparison of therapist-led versus
self-help formats. International Journal of
Eating Disorders, 24, 125-136.
Wilfley, D.E., Agras, W. S., Telch, C. F., Rossiter,
E. M., Schneider, J. A., Cole, A. G., Sifford, L., &
Raeburn, S. D. (1993). Group cognitive-behavioral
therapy and group interpersonal psychotherapy for
the nonpurging bulimic individual: A controlled
comparison. Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 61(2), 296-305.

HIV/AIDS
Antoni, M. H, Bagett, L., Ironson, G., LaPerriere,
A., August, S., Klimas, N., Schneiderman, N., &
Fletcher, M. A. (1991). Cognitive-behavioral stress
management buffers distress responses and
immunologic changes following notification of HIV-1
seropositivity. Journal of Consulting and
Clinical Psychology, 59(6), 906-915.
Goodkin, I., Feaster, D. J., Asthana, D., Blaney, N.
T., Kumar, M., Baldewicz, T., Tuttle, R. S., Maher,
K. J., Baum, M. K., Shapshak, P., & Fletcher, M. A.
(1998). A bereavement support group intervention
is longitudinally associated with salutary effects
on the DC4 cell count and number of physician
visits. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory
Immunology, 5(3), 382-391.
Kelly, J. A., Murphy, D. A., Bahr, G. R., Kalichman,
S. C., Morgan, M. G., Stevenson, L. Y., Keob, J. J.,
Brasfield, T. L., & Bernstein, B. M. (1993). Outcome
of cognitive-behavioral and support group brief
therapies for depressed, HIV-infected persons.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 150(11),
1679-1686.
Lutgendorf, S. K., Antoni, M. H., Ironson, G.,
Klimas, N., Kumar, M., Starr, K., McCabe, P., Cleven,
K., Fletcher, M. A., & Schneiderman, N. (1997).
Cognitive-behavioral management decreases dysphoric
mood and herpes simplex virus-type 2 antibody titers
in symptomatic HIV-seropositive gay men. Journal
of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 65(1),
31-43.

Personality Disorders
Munroe-Blum, H., & Marziali, E. (1995). A
controlled trial of short-term group treatment for
borderline personality disorder. Journal of
Personality Disorder, 9, 190-198.
Piper, W. E., Rosie, J. S., Azim, H. F. A. & Joyce,
A. S. (1993). A randomized trial of psychiatric
day treatment for patients with affective and
personality disorders. Hospital and Community
Psychiatry, 44, 757-763.

Youth Violence
Goldstein, A. P., Glick, B., Irwin, M. J.,
McCartney, C., & Rubama, I. (1989). Reducing
delinquency: Intervention in the community. New
York: Pergamon Press. |