Agazarian, Y.M.
(1983a) `Theory of Invisible Group Applied to Individual and Group-as-a-Whole Interpretations', Group: the Journal of the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society7 (2): 27-37.
2.
Agazarian, Y.M.
(1983b) `Some Advantages of Applying Multi-Dimensional Thinking to the Teaching, Practice and Outcomes of Group Psychotherapy', International Journal of Group Psychotherapy33 (2).
3.
Agazarian, Y.M.
(1987a) `Theory of the Invisible Group: Group-as-a-Whole Theory Framed in Terms of Field Theory and General Systems Theory', unpublished paper presented at the `The Lewin Legacy Symposium', 95th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (August), New York City.
4.
Agazarian, Y.M.
(1987b) `Group-as-a-Whole Theory Applied to Scapegoating', unpublished paper supplementary to the workshop on `Deviance, Scapegoating and Group Development', Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society Annual Conference (October), New York.
5.
Agazarian, Y.M.
and Peters, R. (1981) The Visible and Invisible Group. Two Perspectives on Group Psychotherapy and Group Process. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
6.
Bennis, W.G.
and Shepard, H.A. (1956) `A Theory of Group Development', Human Relations9 (4): 415-437.
Foulkes, S.H.
(1964) Therapeutic Group Analysis. London: Allen and Unwin; reprinted London: Karnac, 1984.
9.
Foulkes, S.H.
(1973) `The Group as a Matrix of the Individual's Mental Life', pp. 98-121 in L. Wolberg and E. Schwartz (eds) Group Therapy 1973, an Overview. New York: International Medical Books.