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The Groups Book : Psychoanalytic Group Therapy: Principles and Practice.
Title:
The Groups Book : Psychoanalytic Group Therapy: Principles and Practice.
Author:
Garland, Caroline.
ISBN:
9781849407519
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (591 pages)
Series:
The Tavistock Clinic Series
Contents:
Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgements -- About The Editor and Contributors -- Prologue -- Chapter One: Introduction: groups and groupings -- Part I: The clinical approach -- Chapter Two: What is psychoanalytic about group therapy? -- Chapter Three: How does a psychoanalytic group work? -- Chapter Four: Destructive processes in analytic groups -- Chapter Five: Psychoanalytic group therapy with severely disturbed patients -- Part II: The theoretical background -- Chapter Six: Bion and group psychotherapy: Bion and Foulkes at the Tavistock -- Chapter Seven: Outcome studies in group psychotherapy -- Part III: Group relations and the wider world -- Chapter Eight: Bion's work group revisited -- Chapter Nine: The theory and practice of the Group Relations conference -- Part IV: Applications -- Chapter Ten: The traumatized group -- Chapter Eleven: Refugees and the development of "emotional capital" in therapy groups -- Chapter Twelve: Psychotic phenomena in large groups -- Chapter Thirteen: Some are more equal than others: Oedipus, dominance hierarchies, and the Establishment -- References -- The Groups Manual: A treatment manual, with clinical vignettes.
Abstract:
Including The Groups Manual, A Treatment Manual, with Clinical Vignettes.'This book is very important both for psychoanalysis and for social science. Psychoanalysis began with the treatment of individuals and in its early days attended to the conflict between the individuals wishes and society. It was not for some time that it fully addressed the fact that the ostensible individual was a social animal, who was never outside his group even when ostensibly alone. In this book what has been learnt from the study in depth of individual psychopathology is brought to bear on what can be learnt from studying people in groups and vice versa. This integration is a challenge to both, and is perhaps the most relevant in contemporary psychoanalysis.'- Dr Ron Britton, Psychoanalyst, former President of the British Psychoanalytical Society.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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