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Marathon Versus Weekly Encounter-Group Treatment on Self-Actualization: Two Years Later:

Peter R. Kilmann, +2 more
- 01 Dec 1978 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 4, pp 483-488
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In this article, the authors investigated the comparative ability of a marathon and a weekly encounter group to produce gains in self-actualization and found that both groups increased self- actualization scores from the pretest.
Abstract
This study investigates the comparative ability of a marathon and a weekly encounter group to produce gains in self-actualization. The sub jects were twenty-three undergraduates who volunteered for each of the experiences. The marathon group was conducted for sixteen relatively continuous hours. The weekly group met for two hours, twice weekly, for four weeks-a total of sixteen hours. Both treatment groups, conducted by the same leader, received the same sequence of group exercises. A signifi cant group effect indicated that both groups increased their self- actualization scores from the pretest. No significant differences were found between the two experimental groups on self-actualization or per ceived adjustment to life events over the two-year follow-up. No signifi cant group differences were found on participants' retrospective ratings of short-term and long-term group effects. Among other issues, the possi bility that certain treatment goals may be selectively influenced by one time format over the ...

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A randomised comparison of two forms of a brief, group, psychoeducational program for cancer patients: weekly sessions versus a "weekend intensive".

TL;DR: The two formats of a brief, group psychoeducational program for cancer patients; a standard format of six weekly two-hour sessions or a “weekend intensive,” involving the same content and contact time compressed into two days were found to be equivalent in their overall effects on mood and quality of life.
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TL;DR: Briefly are described the schedule, contents, the psychosocial processes, and the therapeutic effects of Marathon Therapy which is a living-in, intensive interaction experience in which so-called “patients” and “psychotherapists” involve each other as persons in reciprocal influence-pressures to improve their styles of life.
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TL;DR: The Personal Orientation Inventory (POI) was designed by Shostrom and Knapp as mentioned in this paper as a group test for measuring self-actualization, and its validity is based primarily upon clinically judged self-realized vs. non-self-actualized subjects.
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