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Group Interaction Books Compiled by Lawrence R. Frey University of Colorado Boulder

Abernathy, R., & Reardon, M. (2002). HotTips for facilitators: Strategies to make life easier for

anyone who leads, guides, teaches, or trains groups. Tucson, AZ: Zephry Press. Adams, T., & Means, J. A. (2005). Facilitating the project lifecycle: The skills & tools to

accelerate progress for six sigma and project teams. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Adelman, M. B., & Frey, L. R. (1997). The fragile community: Living together with AIDS.

Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Agazarian, Y. M. (1997). Systems-centered therapy for groups. New York: Guilford Press. Agazarian, Y. M. (2001). A systems-centered approach to inpatient group psychotherapy.

Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley. Agazarian, R. M., & Peters, R. (1981). The visible and invisible group: Two perspectives on

group psychotherapy and group processes. London: Routledge. Alfrod, C. F. (1994). Group psychology and political theory. New Haven, CT: Yale University

Press. Andrews, H. B. (1995). Group design and leadership: Strategies for creating successful

common-theme groups. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Andronico, M. P. (Ed.). (1996). Men in groups: Insights, interventions, and psychoeducational

work. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Altman, I., & Churchman, A. S. (Eds.). (1994). Human behavior and the environment: Advances

in theory and research: Place attachment. New York: Plenum Press. Anderson, N. R., & West, M. A. (1994). The Team Climate Inventory. Windsor, England:

ASE/NFER-Nelson Press. Applebaum, R. L. (1981). Group discussion (2nd ed.). Chicago: Science Research Associates. Aranda, E. K., & Aranda, A. (with Conlon, K.). (1998). Teams: Structure, process, culture, and

politics. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Arcaro, J. S. (1995). Teams in education: Creating an integrated approach. Delray Beach, FL:

St. Lucie Press. Arnold, K. J. (2003). Team energizers: Fifty practical team activities. Fairfax, VA: QPC Press. Arrow, H., McGrath, J. E., & Berdahl, J. L. (2000). Small groups as complex systems:

Formation, coordination, development, and adaptation. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Ashmore, R. D., Jussim, L., & Wilder, D. (Eds.). (2001). Social identity, intergroup conflict, and

conflict resolution. New York: Oxford University Press. Association for the Advancement of Social Work With Groups. (1999). Standards for social

work practice with groups. Akron, OH: Author. Aune, A. (1992). Teams and TQM. Hertfordshire, England: Technical Communications. Austin, W. G., & Worchel, S. (Eds.). (1979). The social psychology of intergroup relations

Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole. Bach, G. R. (1954). Intensive group psychotherapy. New York: Ronald Press. Back, K. W. (1973). Beyond words: The story of sensitivity training and the encounter

movement. Baltimore: Penguin. Baguley, P. (2004). Teams and team-working. Chicago: McGraw-Hill. Baird, A. C. (1928). Public discussion and debate. Boston: Ginn.

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