Dk. Knight et al., THE ROLE OF NODE-LINK MAPPING IN INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP-COUNSELING, The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse, 20(4), 1994, pp. 517-527
The value of using a visual representation strategy, called node-linki
ng mapping, was evaluated in individual and group drug abuse counselin
g settings. Methadone maintenance clients were randomly assigned to co
unselors trained to use mapping techniques (n = 57), and those who use
d standard counseling (n = 51). Clients in the mapping counseling grou
p had more favorable perceptions of their own therapeutic engagement a
nd progress as indicated by ratings of cognitive-behavioral and motiva
tional attributes than did those in standard counseling. Overall, indi
vidual sessions were viewed by clients as being more valuable than gro
up counseling, but the use of mapping increased the helpfulness attrib
uted to group counseling to neat the same level as individual counseli
ng.