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1 Research Worker, Institute of Psychiatry, and Honorary Senior Registrar, The Maudsley Hospital, London, S.E.5
A modified repertory grid method of studying groups is described. It is suggested that the technique can provide information about interpersonal relationships in groups, psychological features of individual group members, and changes occurring in persons having group therapy.
Some results obtained in one group are used to examine the interpersonal relationships in the group at one moment in time.
Submitted on May 21, 1969
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