This article describes a case study illustrating organizational and system contingencies for introducing and maintaining a "support group "for oncology nursing staff in a large general hospital culture. Miller's criteria for long-run survivability of innovation in a work system are applied to a group structured like that described by Balint for training physicians in interpersonal relations.
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