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    Positive Psychotherapy tools in groups by Arno Remmers

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… In Positive group therapy, certain tools can be used to moderate and guide the process and interactions, directing them toward specific topics: the use of stories and proverbs as narrative tools; visualization tools like the four areas of body, achievement, contact, and fantasy application in groups; actual capacities to describe group processes and interaction pattern; the group process as a matter of treatment, connotation and contents; positive group psychotherapy moderated in a five steps process; positive group theory to understand the internal and external group dynamics will be presented; sociodynamics and psychodynamic descriptions of the upcoming dynamic in groups.…”
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    Working With Others: Developing Trust and Cooperation by Marilyn K. Lesmeister

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Everyone in the group contributes to the group dynamics. When trust and cooperation exist in a group, then individuals, committees, organizations, and communities benefit. …”
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    Working With Others: Developing Trust and Cooperation by Marilyn K. Lesmeister

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Everyone in the group contributes to the group dynamics. When trust and cooperation exist in a group, then individuals, committees, organizations, and communities benefit. …”
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    Setting Transparent Expectations for Successful Group Work by Cecilia E. Suarez, Jarred A. Shellhouse

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…However, when individuals have the opportunity to prepare for group work via understanding their personal strengths, expectations, and perspectives, the not-so-popular group work can often turn into pleasant, productive, and collaborative engagement. Because group dynamics shift and vary from group to group, there is a constant learning opportunity to understand how to work in groups successfully. …”
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    Dissecting study groups by Anders Lerche Møller, Emil Smith, Peter Musaeus

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These findings underscore the importance of considering both academic and psychological aspects of group dynamics to improve student wellbeing and academic performance. …”
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    Setting Transparent Expectations for Successful Group Work by Cecilia E. Suarez, Jarred A. Shellhouse

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…However, when individuals have the opportunity to prepare for group work via understanding their personal strengths, expectations, and perspectives, the not-so-popular group work can often turn into pleasant, productive, and collaborative engagement. Because group dynamics shift and vary from group to group, there is a constant learning opportunity to understand how to work in groups successfully. …”
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    Teaching lifespace working by using the lifespace in teaching by Fiona Feilberg

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…The teaching which I received on the concept of lifespace provided me with a theoretical base which drew upon the wider range of teaching on child development and group dynamics. It also provided affirmation of the work I had undertaken, in that it confirmed the effectiveness of working within a group setting as an effective and valid option rather than as a poor substitute for individual work.…”
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    Virtual teams formation: Remote team building and leadership by L. V. Kozhevnikova, I. E. Starovoytova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The problems faced by the leadership of virtual teams at differents stages of their formation, group dynamics are shown remote team-building tools for their resolution are suggested. …”
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    Determination of the learning needs of doctors working in the Mountain Plan in Cienfuegos province. by Manuel Fernández Urquiza

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…The methods used are: Observation, Interviews to experts, Surveys and Group Dynamics. The techniques were applied taking into consideration David Leyva´s deductive model and Peter Park Investigation in Action. …”
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    'n Pastoraal-narratiewe groepsontwikkelingsmodel vir vrywilligers van die Kankervereniging by J. Steyn, J-A. van den Berg

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…A second aim was to facilitate the developing of lay-counselling skills by means of sharing narratives. Group dynamics underpinned the developing of these skills by interaction. …”
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    Organizational behavior management through group counseling discussions as a radicalism preventive effort by Dina Hajja Ristianti, Guntur Putrajaya, Irwan Fathurrochman

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Moreover, the findings show that, among the Da’wah organization’s members, radicalism it indicates that the behavior of radicalism in the category is quite radical. Group dynamics that occur in group counseling discussions are also good as seen from the enthusiasm and cohesiveness of students in discussions. …”
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    Psychological mechanisms of group influence on individual behavior by S. A. Ganat

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Leadership styles have also been found to significantly influence group dynamics by altering group members’ behavioral responses. …”
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    Body Percussion: Active and inclusive teaching oriented to disciplinary knowledge and transversal skills by Antinea Ambretti, Mariapia Mazzella, Wouter Cools

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This type of activity favours the inclusion of all, especially disabled pupils who, being able to work as au pairs, can feel part of a group by increasing their self-esteem, with positive effects on group dynamics. Moreover, the point of view of neuroscience has further strengthened the integration of dualism mind-body according to the unifying perspective of corporeity; in this sense, some research evidence has in fact shown that you learn first and better through the body and movement, as well as through the experience and intentionality that guide the learning itself. …”
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    Propithecus verreauxi demography spanning 40 years at Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve, southwest Madagascar by Joelisoa Ratsirarson, Jeannin Ranaivonasy, Richard Lawler, Isabella Fiorentino, Nelson Rios, Alison Richard

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Data provide information on male and female life history parameters, individual development and aging, and social group dynamics. The dataset is an important resource for both research and management.…”
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    Psychological determinants of performance in women's football: a systematic review on resilience, anxiety, motivation and cohesion by Javier Ventaja-Cruz, Jesús Manuel Cuevas Rincón, Virginia Tejada-Medina, Ricardo Martín-Moya

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: anxiety is explored in five studies, highlighting its physiological and psychological effects on performance and its predictors in elite athletes; resilience is examined in three studies, focusing on how young female athletes adapt to adversity to enhance performance and life skills; motivation is the subject of six studies, emphasizing intrinsic and extrinsic factors driving engagement, performance, and social influences in sports; and team cohesion is analyzed in two studies, illustrating its role in fostering better performance perceptions and group dynamics. Conclusions: Coaching strategies that foster a positive motivational climate and incorporate mental skills training can enhance psychological resilience, motivation, and performance outcomes. …”
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    Transformation of the CIRC (Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition) Model to Enhance Qira'ah by Rita Diana, Agung Setiyawan, Boby Bagas Purnama, Siska Nanda Safitri, Mumammad Ziad Al-Fain, Hanif Wazkia, Riskiyah Riskiyah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Observations monitor the implementation of the CIRC model, focusing on teacher-student interactions and group dynamics. Interviews with teachers and students explore their experiences and perceptions of the CIRC model. …”
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    Living Group Mosaic Family: participation of people with disabilities in the community by Marta Aoki, Fátima Correa Oliver, Ariane Bazarin de Campos Cancegliero, Júlia Colussi

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The aims of the study are: to reflect on the necessary support for the maintenance of these people in community activities, to identify the main issues presented in group dynamics regarding communication, interpersonal relationships, individual and collective transformations, and to understand current challenges to integrate material production to the Living Group to solidarity economy circuits. …”
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