Allport, F.H. (1924) (1969) Social Psychology. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
2.
Argyle, M. (1969) Social Interaction. London: Methuen.
3.
Bales, R.F. (1970) Personality and Interpersonal Behavior. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
4.
Berne, E. (1963) The Structure and Dynamics of Organizations and Groups. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott.
5.
Bion, W.R. (1961) Experiences in Groups. New York: Basic Books.
6.
Buber, M. (1965) Between Man and Man. New York: Macmillan.
7.
——— (1958) I and Thou. New York: Scribners.
8.
Ellis, A. (1973) Humanistic Psychotherapy: The Rational-Emotive Approach. New York: Julian Press.
9.
A.K. Rice Institute (1974) " Group Relations." Washington School of Psychiatry, Washington, DC.
10.
Harris, T.A. (1969) I'm OK-You're OK. New York: Harper & Row.
11.
——— (1966) Hill Interaction Matrix (HIM) Monograph. Los Angeles: Youth Studies Center, University of Southern California.
12.
Hill, W.F. (1971) "Hill interaction matrix." Personnel and Guidance J.49: 619-622.
13.
Homans, G.C. (1950) The Human Group. New York: Harcourt Brace & World.
14.
Keltner, J.W. (1970) Interpersonal Speech-communication: Elements and Structures. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth .
15.
Kierkegaard, S. (1962) The Point of View for My Work as an Author. [trans. with introduction and notes by W. Lowrie.]New York: Harper & Row.
16.
Kingdon, D.R. (1974) "Team or group development: the development of dyadic relationships." Human Relationships27: 169-177.
17.
Lazarus, A.A. (1975)"Multimodal behavior in groups," pp. 150-174 in G. M. Gazda (ed.) Basic Approaches to Group Psychotherapy and Group Counseling. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.
18.
Levitsky, A. and F.S. Perls (1970) "The rules and games of Gestalt therapy," pp. 140-149 in J. Fagan and I. L. Shepherd (eds.) Gestalt Therapy Now. New York: Harper & Row.
19.
Lieberman, M.A., D.T. Whitaker and M. Lakin (1967) "Groups and dyads: never the twain shall meet ." University of Chicago. (mimeo)
20.
Lieberman, M.A., I.D. Yalom, and M.B. Miles (1973) Encounter Groups: First Facts. New York: Basic Books.
21.
Lindsay, J.S.B. (1972) "On the number in the group." Human Relations25: 47-64.
22.
Matson, F.W. and A. Montagu (1967) "The unfinished revolution," pp. 1-11 in F. W. Matson and A. Montagu (eds.) The Human Dialogue. New York: Free Press.
23.
Moreno, J.L. (1964) Psychodrama, Vol. 1. Beacon, New York: Beacon House .
24.
——— and D.G. Elefthery (1975) "An introduction to group psychodrama," pp. 69-100 in G. M. Gazda (ed.) Basic Approaches to Group Psychotherapy and Group Counseling. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.
25.
Moreno, J.L. et al. (1960) The Sociometry Reader. Glencoe, IL: Free Press.
26.
Perls, F. (1973) The Gestalt Approach and Eyewitness to Therapy . Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.
27.
Rioch, J.J. (1970a) "Group relations: rationale and technique." International J. of Group Psychotherapy20: 340-355.
28.
——— (1970b) "The work of Wilfred R. Bion on groups." Psychiatry33: 56-66.
29.
Sartre, J.P. (1963) Search for a Method. (tr. by H. Barnes) New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
30.
——— (1965) Being and Nothingness. New York : Philosophical Library.
31.
Satir, V. (1967) Conjoint Family Therapy. Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.
32.
Simmel, G. (1950) The Sociology of Georg Simmel. (tr. and edited by K. H. Wolff) New York: Free Press.
33.
——— (1902) "The number of members as determining the sociological form of the group." (tr. by A. W. Small) Amer. J. of Sociology8, 1: 1-46; 8, 2: 158-196.
34.
Vriend, J. (1974) "The nature of group couseling." in K. Hoeltzel (Chairman) "Recent innovations in group counseling: theory, research, and practice." A symposium sponsored by the State University of New York College of Arts and Sciences, Plattsburgh , New York, April 25, 1974. (audio-video taped)
35.
Warriner, C.K. (1956) "Groups are for real: a reaffirmation." Amer. Soc. Rev.21: 549-554.
36.
White, R.R. and R. Lippitt (1960) Autocracy and Democracy. New York: Harper & Row.
37.
Wolf, A. (1968) "Psychoanalysis in groups," pp. 80-108 in G. M. Gazda (ed.) Basic Approaches to Group Psychotherapy and Group Counseling. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.