Bion and Group Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Pines, Malcolm
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Herausgeber: Pines, Malcolm
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Wilfred Bion's synthesis of the approach of classical psychoanalysis based on the individual with that of group dynamics has been of enduring influence. The contributors to this volume examine his theories and demonstrate that a later generation is still actively working with the implications of Bion's writings.
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Wilfred Bion's synthesis of the approach of classical psychoanalysis based on the individual with that of group dynamics has been of enduring influence. The contributors to this volume examine his theories and demonstrate that a later generation is still actively working with the implications of Bion's writings.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029240
- ISBN-10: 1853029246
- Artikelnr.: 22301866
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029240
- ISBN-10: 1853029246
- Artikelnr.: 22301866
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Malcolm Pines
1. Working with Bion in the 1940s: the group decade
Eric Trist
University of Pennsylvania. 2. Bion revisited: group dynamics and group psychotherapy
J.D.Sutherland
formerly of the Tavistock Clinic
London. 3. Northfield revisited
Harold Bridger
Institute for Human Relations
Zurich. 4. Major Bion
Patrick de Mar
Group-Analytic Society
London. 5. Research with Bion's concepts
Herbert A. Thelen. 6. Beyond Bion: the basic assumption states revisited
Victor L. Schermer. 7. Basic assumption groups and working groups revisited
Karl Konig
Department of Clinical Psychotherapy
Gottingen. 8. After basic assumptions
James P. Gustafson
University of Wisconsin and Lowell Cooper
California School of Professional Psychology
Berkeley. 9. Bion's contribution to the understanding of the individual and the group
Leon Grinberg
Argentine Association of Group Psychology and Psychotherapy. 10. Bion and Foulkes: basic assumptions and beyond
Dennis G. Brown
Group-Analytic Practice
London. 11. The space of madness
Salomon Resnik
Universit de Lyons. 12. The influence of Bion's ideas on my work
Bernardo Blay-Neto
Catholic University
Sao Paolo
Brazil. 13. Group personality: task and group culture
K. Armelius and B-A Armelius
University of Umea
Sweden. 14. Ambiguity and paradox in group relations conferences
Barry Palmer. 15. Beyond the frames
W. Gordon Lawrence. 16. The problems of context in group-analytic psychotherapy
Earl Hopper
British Psychoanalytical Society. 17. Beyond the small group: society as an intelligible field of study
Olya Khaleelee
OPUS and Eric Miller
Tavistock Institute of Human Relation. References. Index.
Eric Trist
University of Pennsylvania. 2. Bion revisited: group dynamics and group psychotherapy
J.D.Sutherland
formerly of the Tavistock Clinic
London. 3. Northfield revisited
Harold Bridger
Institute for Human Relations
Zurich. 4. Major Bion
Patrick de Mar
Group-Analytic Society
London. 5. Research with Bion's concepts
Herbert A. Thelen. 6. Beyond Bion: the basic assumption states revisited
Victor L. Schermer. 7. Basic assumption groups and working groups revisited
Karl Konig
Department of Clinical Psychotherapy
Gottingen. 8. After basic assumptions
James P. Gustafson
University of Wisconsin and Lowell Cooper
California School of Professional Psychology
Berkeley. 9. Bion's contribution to the understanding of the individual and the group
Leon Grinberg
Argentine Association of Group Psychology and Psychotherapy. 10. Bion and Foulkes: basic assumptions and beyond
Dennis G. Brown
Group-Analytic Practice
London. 11. The space of madness
Salomon Resnik
Universit de Lyons. 12. The influence of Bion's ideas on my work
Bernardo Blay-Neto
Catholic University
Sao Paolo
Brazil. 13. Group personality: task and group culture
K. Armelius and B-A Armelius
University of Umea
Sweden. 14. Ambiguity and paradox in group relations conferences
Barry Palmer. 15. Beyond the frames
W. Gordon Lawrence. 16. The problems of context in group-analytic psychotherapy
Earl Hopper
British Psychoanalytical Society. 17. Beyond the small group: society as an intelligible field of study
Olya Khaleelee
OPUS and Eric Miller
Tavistock Institute of Human Relation. References. Index.
1. Working with Bion in the 1940s: the group decade
Eric Trist
University of Pennsylvania. 2. Bion revisited: group dynamics and group psychotherapy
J.D.Sutherland
formerly of the Tavistock Clinic
London. 3. Northfield revisited
Harold Bridger
Institute for Human Relations
Zurich. 4. Major Bion
Patrick de Mar
Group-Analytic Society
London. 5. Research with Bion's concepts
Herbert A. Thelen. 6. Beyond Bion: the basic assumption states revisited
Victor L. Schermer. 7. Basic assumption groups and working groups revisited
Karl Konig
Department of Clinical Psychotherapy
Gottingen. 8. After basic assumptions
James P. Gustafson
University of Wisconsin and Lowell Cooper
California School of Professional Psychology
Berkeley. 9. Bion's contribution to the understanding of the individual and the group
Leon Grinberg
Argentine Association of Group Psychology and Psychotherapy. 10. Bion and Foulkes: basic assumptions and beyond
Dennis G. Brown
Group-Analytic Practice
London. 11. The space of madness
Salomon Resnik
Universit de Lyons. 12. The influence of Bion's ideas on my work
Bernardo Blay-Neto
Catholic University
Sao Paolo
Brazil. 13. Group personality: task and group culture
K. Armelius and B-A Armelius
University of Umea
Sweden. 14. Ambiguity and paradox in group relations conferences
Barry Palmer. 15. Beyond the frames
W. Gordon Lawrence. 16. The problems of context in group-analytic psychotherapy
Earl Hopper
British Psychoanalytical Society. 17. Beyond the small group: society as an intelligible field of study
Olya Khaleelee
OPUS and Eric Miller
Tavistock Institute of Human Relation. References. Index.
Eric Trist
University of Pennsylvania. 2. Bion revisited: group dynamics and group psychotherapy
J.D.Sutherland
formerly of the Tavistock Clinic
London. 3. Northfield revisited
Harold Bridger
Institute for Human Relations
Zurich. 4. Major Bion
Patrick de Mar
Group-Analytic Society
London. 5. Research with Bion's concepts
Herbert A. Thelen. 6. Beyond Bion: the basic assumption states revisited
Victor L. Schermer. 7. Basic assumption groups and working groups revisited
Karl Konig
Department of Clinical Psychotherapy
Gottingen. 8. After basic assumptions
James P. Gustafson
University of Wisconsin and Lowell Cooper
California School of Professional Psychology
Berkeley. 9. Bion's contribution to the understanding of the individual and the group
Leon Grinberg
Argentine Association of Group Psychology and Psychotherapy. 10. Bion and Foulkes: basic assumptions and beyond
Dennis G. Brown
Group-Analytic Practice
London. 11. The space of madness
Salomon Resnik
Universit de Lyons. 12. The influence of Bion's ideas on my work
Bernardo Blay-Neto
Catholic University
Sao Paolo
Brazil. 13. Group personality: task and group culture
K. Armelius and B-A Armelius
University of Umea
Sweden. 14. Ambiguity and paradox in group relations conferences
Barry Palmer. 15. Beyond the frames
W. Gordon Lawrence. 16. The problems of context in group-analytic psychotherapy
Earl Hopper
British Psychoanalytical Society. 17. Beyond the small group: society as an intelligible field of study
Olya Khaleelee
OPUS and Eric Miller
Tavistock Institute of Human Relation. References. Index.