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Introduction - Craig D. Parks and Giorgio A. Tasca A Review of Research Synergies (and Lack Thereof) Between Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy - Craig D. Parks I. Group Psychology Research: Implications for Group Psychotherapy Inclusion, Exclusion, and Group Psychotherapy: The Importance of a Trauma-Informed Approach - Eric D. Wesselmann and Leandra Parris Composition and Compilation: A Selective Review and Applications to Therapy Groups - Michael R. Baumann and James C. Deller Principles of Cooperation: Implications for Group Psychotherapy - Craig D. Parks Social Influence Theory and Research: Implications for Group Psychotherapy - Donelson R. Forsyth The New Psychology of Leadership: Informing Clinical Practice - Michael J. Platow, S. Alexander Haslam, Stephen D. Reicher, Diana M. Grace, and Tegan Cruwys Group Influences in Sport and Exercise Settings: Applications to Therapy Groups - Kevin S. Spink II. Group Psychotherapy Research: Implications for Group Psychology Attachment and Group Psychotherapy: Applications to Work Groups and Teams - Giorgio A. Tasca and Hilary Maxwell Group Cohesion: Empirical Evidence from Group Psychotherapy for Those Studying Other Areas of Group Work - Cheri L. Marmarosh and Amy Sproul Mutual Influence in Group Psychotherapy: A Review and Application to Group Psychology - D. Martin Kivlighan and Rayna C. Narvaez Forgiveness and Group Therapy: Current Research and Implications for Group Psychology Research and Practice - Nathaniel G. Wade and Meredith V. Tittler Group Therapy Development: Implications for Non-Therapy Groups - John S. Ogrodniczuk, Joanna Cheek, and David Kealy Change Processes of Interpersonal Functioning in Group Therapy: Implications for Team Functioning - Martyn Whittingham Afterword: Conclusions and Ways Forward for Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy Research - Craig D. Parks and Giorgio A. Tasca