ABSTRACT

Apparently, neither Lasswell nor others followed up these early findings with continued application and development of the system and constructs proposed.

Eldred and Associates

The authors conclude:

Besides the highly complex process system he developed with Gill (see Chapter 3), Leary was involved in a long-term project studying personality from an interpersonal framework (Freedman, Leary, Ossorio, and Coffey, 1950; LaForge, 1963; LaForge, Freedman, Leary, Naboisek, and Coffey, 1954; LaForge and Suczek, 1955; Leary, 1955, 1957; Leary and Coffey, 1955a, 1955b; Leary and

The level most directly relevant for psychotherapy process research is Level II, dealing with interpersonal traits.