INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTIONAbstract
This bibliography contains entries of all known books, chapters in books, journal articles and theses concerned with group psychotherapy published from 1906 through 1955. The material is arranged in three separate sections: a main entry by year, in which the items, with complete citations, are to be found arranged alphabetically; an author index; and a subject index. • The form used is designed to make the bibliography convenient for the user and compatible for any future edition. Every entry has a code number: the first two digits represent the year in which the item appeared, and the next three digits indicate the position of the item within the year's listings. Thus, 47054 means that this particular entry appeared in 1947 and is the 54th alphabetic item in that year.
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