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Jacob Moreno
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The Father of psychodrama and he coined the term "group therapy".
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Dr. Joseph H. Pratt
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A Boston physician that formed the first counseling / therapy groups for members with tuberculosis from approximately 1905-1923.
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George Gazda
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Proposed a typology of three distinctive types of group: guidance, psychoeducational, counseling and psychotherapy.
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Dr. Irvin Yalom
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Famous existentialist therapist. He suggested four groups stages: orientation, conflict, cohesion, and termination.
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Tuckman & Jensen
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After reviewing 25 years of research they came up with five stages: forming storming, norming, persorming, and adjourning.
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Kurt Lewin
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One of the founders of social psychology and was one of the first researchers to study group dynamics and organizational dynamics
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