Personal and organizational change through group methods: : the laboratory approach
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New York,:
Wiley,
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- What is laboratory training : description of a typical residential laboratory
- Overview of laboratory training
- Variations in laboratory training
- The design of one-week laboratories / Roger Harrison and Barry Oshry
- Sensitivity training and being motivation / J.F.T. Bugental and Robert Tannenbaum
- The uses of the laboratory method in a psychiatric hospital. Section A. The patient training laboratory : an adaptation of the instrumented training laboratory / Robert B. Morton. Section B. Follow-up evaluation of human relations training for psychiatric patients / D.L. Johnson ... [et al.]
- A 9,9 approach for increasing organizational productivity / Robert R. Blake and Jane Srygley Mouton
- Sensitivity training and community development / Donald C. Klein
- Principles and strategies in the use of laboratory training for improving social systems
- Research on laboratory training outcomes
- Learning processes and outcomes in human relations training : a clinical experimental study / Matthew B. Miles
- The effect of laboratory education upon individual behavior / Douglas R. Bunker
- A general overview of our learning theory
- Organizational forces that aid and hinder attitude change
- The laboratory as a force toward learning
- Some hypotheses about the relative learning impact of different kinds of laboratories
- Our questions about laboratory training
- Appendix 1. If you want to run a laboratory
- Appendix 2. If you want to read further.