TY - JOUR
T1 - Unpacking Leader Responsiveness Effects of Emotional Cultivation Groups
T2 - Using the Variance Partitioning Method
AU - Wang, Li fei
AU - Wei, Meifen
AU - Kivlighan, Dennis M.
AU - Koay, Evelyn Yan Yi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 American Psychological Association
PY - 2022/5/12
Y1 - 2022/5/12
N2 - Theoretically, group leaders can play a significant role in contributing to the effectiveness of group counseling intervention. However, very few studies have examined the group leader’s effects on the clientrated group counseling outcomes. We hypothesized that responsive group leaders who were caring, understanding, and respectful could serve as safe havens and secure bases to facilitate their group members’ social and emotional cultivation. The current investigation examined the effects of leader responsiveness on group members’ social–emotional cultivation (SEC). A total of 307 Taiwanese children and adolescent clients across 53 groups participated in an eight-session emotional cultivation group intervention. There were five time points of data collection (i.e., preintervention, third group session, sixth group session, postintervention, and a 4-week follow-up), and the variance partitioning method was used to partition longitudinal data into within-member, within-group, and between-group variance components.
AB - Theoretically, group leaders can play a significant role in contributing to the effectiveness of group counseling intervention. However, very few studies have examined the group leader’s effects on the clientrated group counseling outcomes. We hypothesized that responsive group leaders who were caring, understanding, and respectful could serve as safe havens and secure bases to facilitate their group members’ social and emotional cultivation. The current investigation examined the effects of leader responsiveness on group members’ social–emotional cultivation (SEC). A total of 307 Taiwanese children and adolescent clients across 53 groups participated in an eight-session emotional cultivation group intervention. There were five time points of data collection (i.e., preintervention, third group session, sixth group session, postintervention, and a 4-week follow-up), and the variance partitioning method was used to partition longitudinal data into within-member, within-group, and between-group variance components.
KW - Attachment
KW - Group leader responsiveness
KW - Multilevel model
KW - Social–emotional cultivation
KW - Variance partitioning method
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U2 - 10.1037/cou0000616
DO - 10.1037/cou0000616
M3 - Article
C2 - 35549277
AN - SCOPUS:85130801315
SN - 0022-0167
VL - 69
SP - 711
EP - 721
JO - Journal of Counseling Psychology
JF - Journal of Counseling Psychology
IS - 5
ER -