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Group-Analytic Psychotherapy: A Meeting of Minds


Group-Analytic Psychotherapy: A Meeting of Minds

Paperback by Behr, Harold; Hearst, Liesel

Group-Analytic Psychotherapy: A Meeting of Minds

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ISBN:
9781861564757
Publication Date:
1 May 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages:
320 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 May 2024
Group-Analytic Psychotherapy: A Meeting of Minds

Description

This book offers practitioners, teachers and students of psychotherapy a detailed and comprehensive account of group analysis. It demystifies the workings of analytic groups and looks at the great stretch of issues and tasks confronting the therapist in the practice of group analytic psychotherapy. Each stage in the process is fully discussed: the assessment and preparation of patients for groups, dynamic administration, beginning and ending a group, and the introduction of new members into an established group. A chapter on psychopathology gives a picture of the main psychiatric conditions which the group therapist is likely to encounter, and offers clear guidelines on how to manage them in a group context. An exposition on the group in full flow provides an unusual insight into the processes which constitute the analytic culture, including the analysis of dreams, the art of interpreting, use of the transference and countertransference, and the place of play, humour and metaphor. Difficult and challenging scenarios, such as dropping out, scapegoating, the silent group member, and monopolisation of the group are treated in depth, as are Large Groups, homogeneous groups, groups for children and adolescents, family therapy, groups in non-clinical settings, and the supervision of group therapy. The impingement of the therapist' s own personal issues is also given attention. The authors have flanked their narrative with accounts of the historical, social and cultural origins of group analysis, and a vision of the future provided by the newer strands of thinking in the field. The text is enlivened by colourful vignettes drawn from the authors' own experiences, and by sharply focused dialogues between the two authors, designed to illustrate their contrasting and complementary perspectives. The book represents a distillation of the authors' long experience in the field of group analytic practice and training in the United Kingdom and internationally.

Contents

Foreword vii Acknowledgements ix Introduction x The Authors xv Chapter 1 The Social And Cultural Basis Of Group Analysis 1 Chapter 2 A Century Of Group Therapy 12 Chapter 3 Planning An Analytic Group 28 Chapter 4 Dynamic Administration 42 Chapter 5 The Assessment Interview 55 Chapter 6 The Symptom In Its Group Context 66 Chapter 7 The Start Of A New Group 81 Chapter 8 A Newcomer To The Group 92 Chapter 9 The Group In Action 102 Chapter 10 Life Events In The Group 121 Chapter 11 Bringing Therapy To An End 133 Chapter 12 Therapeutic Pitfalls 144 Chapter 13 Challenging Scenarios 150 Chapter 14 The Group Analyst In Trouble 164 Chapter 15 The Large Group 175 Chapter 16 All In The Same Boat: The Value Of Homogeneous Groups 189 Chapter 17 Groups For Children And Adolescents 203 Chapter 18 Family Therapy: A Group-Analytic Perspective 220 Chapter 19 The Application Of Group Analysis To Non-Clinical Settings 231 Chapter 20 The Supervision Of Group Therapy 237 Chapter 21 The Group Analyst As A Professional 247 Chapter 22 The Changing Landscape Of Group Analysis 255 Glossary 269 Bibliography 271 Index 295

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