Advances in Group Psychotherapy presents an exploration of the work of Stewart Aledort in group psychotherapy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stewart L. Aledort is a psychiatrist and group analyst based in Washington DC. He is a faculty member of the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA). Lee Kassan is a psychoanalyst based in New York City. He is a Life Fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA).
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Note from the editor Acknowledgements Theory 1. Introduction to the Concepts of the Omnipotent Child and the Passionate Bad Fit 2. The Stages of the Developmental Model 3. The Omnipotent Child Syndrome: The Role of Passionately Held Bad Fits in the Formation of Identity 4. How the Passionate Bad Fit and Omnipotent Child Develop Shame 5. Concepts of Shame and the Excitement in Shame 6. Shame and Narcissism 7. Healthy Desire and Aliveness: The Group's Power to Work Through the Passion in Shame Anger and Aggression 8. Anger in Groups 9. Aggression 10. Case Examples of Fighting in Groups 11. Clinical Cases 12. The Risks in the Work Related Topics 13. Coming in from the Cold: "Conversation with a Stone" 14. Character Change and Narcissism 15.Impasse 16. It Takes Courage to Live in a Good Fit 17. Excitement: A Crucial Marker for Group Psychotherapy 18. Sexuality in Group 19. Sitting in the Hot Seat Retirement: The Final Chapter 20. Retiring After Over 50 Years in Practice 21. Retirement, and Ending the Groups: Stewart and Lee Talk References Index
Note from the editor Acknowledgements Theory 1. Introduction to the Concepts of the Omnipotent Child and the Passionate Bad Fit 2. The Stages of the Developmental Model 3. The Omnipotent Child Syndrome: The Role of Passionately Held Bad Fits in the Formation of Identity 4. How the Passionate Bad Fit and Omnipotent Child Develop Shame 5. Concepts of Shame and the Excitement in Shame 6. Shame and Narcissism 7. Healthy Desire and Aliveness: The Group's Power to Work Through the Passion in Shame Anger and Aggression 8. Anger in Groups 9. Aggression 10. Case Examples of Fighting in Groups 11. Clinical Cases 12. The Risks in the Work Related Topics 13. Coming in from the Cold: "Conversation with a Stone" 14. Character Change and Narcissism 15.Impasse 16. It Takes Courage to Live in a Good Fit 17. Excitement: A Crucial Marker for Group Psychotherapy 18. Sexuality in Group 19. Sitting in the Hot Seat Retirement: The Final Chapter 20. Retiring After Over 50 Years in Practice 21. Retirement, and Ending the Groups: Stewart and Lee Talk References Index
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