1994 2-5 The Analysis of Verbal Interactional Behaviors in the Process of Group Counseling and Factors related

Jen-Der Pan Chin-Chung Chen Hai-Ling Wang Liang-Ie Den Cheng-Feng Chen​
Tainan Teachers College


The purposes of this study were to: (1) establish the Hill verbal interactional basic structure; (2) investigate the content and work style of verbal interactional behaviors in the group counseling process; (3) establish the basic criteria to evaluate group counseling; (4) examine the main factor and procedure that might effect the outcome of group counseling. The results were as indicated follows: 

A.Qualitative research 

1. Hill Interaction Matrix (HIM) could be used to record and classify the verbal interactional behaviors in the group counseling process. 

2. The degree of group structure would effect the speed of group interactional content style and work style, but the main factor was leadership. 

3. The minimum behaviors of content style used in group process were confrontation and assertion; the minimum and maximum behaviors of work style used in group process were topic center and member center respectively. 

B.Quantitative research 

1. All group members, structure group members and low structure group members indicated linear trend on the scores of self-evaluation and personal trait on the three times assessment of group process. 

2. The scores of HIM., self-evaluation and personal traits indicated partly no significant difference among sex, structure and assessment factors. 

 3. Comparing with the control groups, the counseling groups indicated no significant difference on the scores of Tennessee Self Concept Scale.

4. Comparing with the low structure groups, the structure groups indicated no significant difference on the score of Tennessee Self Concept Scale.

5. The input variables could partly predict interactional variables.

6. The input variables and interactional variables could partly predict output variable.

Keywords
Hill Interaction Matrix, content style, work style, self-evaluation, personal traits

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