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Robi Friedman is an experienced group analyst and clinician specializing in conflict resolution, and in this important collection of his work, he presents his most innovative concepts.
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Robi Friedman is an experienced group analyst and clinician specializing in conflict resolution, and in this important collection of his work, he presents his most innovative concepts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 110
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781138346277
- ISBN-10: 1138346276
- Artikelnr.: 56893593
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 110
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781138346277
- ISBN-10: 1138346276
- Artikelnr.: 56893593
Robi Friedman, Clinical Psychologist and Group Analyst, was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, and emigrated to Israel at the age of thirteen. He has a private practice in Haifa, Israel; was the co-founder of and teacher at the Israel Institute for Group Analysis; and is the past president of the International Group Analytic Society.
Series Editor Foreword by Earl Hopper
General Introduction
PART ONE: Dreams and dreamers in relation and some research on Dreamtelling
in families.
Introduction to Part One
Friedman, R (2008) Dreamtelling as a Request for Containment - Three Uses
of Dreams in Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
Vol. 58(3): 327-344.
Friedman, R (2006 a) The dream narrative as an interpersonal event -
research results. funzionegamma. La Sapienza, University of Rome
Friedman,R.(2015) Using the Transpersonal in Dream-telling and Conflict.
Group Analysis, 48(1) 1-16
PART TWO: Who is sick? About Pathology in relations
Introduction to Part Two
Friedman, R. (2007) Where to look? Supervising Group Analysis - A Relations
Disorder Perspective. Group Analysis, Vol. 40(2):251-268, Sage
Friedman, R (2013) Individual or Group Therapy? Indications for Optimal
Therapy. Group Analysis, 46: 164-170.
Friedman, R (2014) Group Analysis Today - Developments in
Intersubjectivity. Group Analysis, 47(3) 194-200
PART THREE: The Soldier's Matrix or how to live with existential anxieties,
trauma and hopes for glory. The encounter with conflict in communities
through the Sandwich Model - a combination between small and large groups
to.
Introduction to Part three
Friedman, R. (2015). A Soldier's Matrix: A Group Analytic View of Societies
in War. Group Analysis, 48(3) 239-257
Friedman, R. (2016) The group sandwich model for international conflict
using large groups as a social developmental space. In: S.S. Fehr (Ed) 101
Interventions in Group Psychotherapy (pp.83-85). New-York: Routledge. The
42nd Foulkes Lecture - May 2018
Friedman, R(2018) Beyond rejection, glory and the Soldier's Matrix: the
heart of my group analysis. Group Analysis. 51(4)1-17
General Introduction
PART ONE: Dreams and dreamers in relation and some research on Dreamtelling
in families.
Introduction to Part One
Friedman, R (2008) Dreamtelling as a Request for Containment - Three Uses
of Dreams in Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
Vol. 58(3): 327-344.
Friedman, R (2006 a) The dream narrative as an interpersonal event -
research results. funzionegamma. La Sapienza, University of Rome
Friedman,R.(2015) Using the Transpersonal in Dream-telling and Conflict.
Group Analysis, 48(1) 1-16
PART TWO: Who is sick? About Pathology in relations
Introduction to Part Two
Friedman, R. (2007) Where to look? Supervising Group Analysis - A Relations
Disorder Perspective. Group Analysis, Vol. 40(2):251-268, Sage
Friedman, R (2013) Individual or Group Therapy? Indications for Optimal
Therapy. Group Analysis, 46: 164-170.
Friedman, R (2014) Group Analysis Today - Developments in
Intersubjectivity. Group Analysis, 47(3) 194-200
PART THREE: The Soldier's Matrix or how to live with existential anxieties,
trauma and hopes for glory. The encounter with conflict in communities
through the Sandwich Model - a combination between small and large groups
to.
Introduction to Part three
Friedman, R. (2015). A Soldier's Matrix: A Group Analytic View of Societies
in War. Group Analysis, 48(3) 239-257
Friedman, R. (2016) The group sandwich model for international conflict
using large groups as a social developmental space. In: S.S. Fehr (Ed) 101
Interventions in Group Psychotherapy (pp.83-85). New-York: Routledge. The
42nd Foulkes Lecture - May 2018
Friedman, R(2018) Beyond rejection, glory and the Soldier's Matrix: the
heart of my group analysis. Group Analysis. 51(4)1-17
Series Editor Foreword by Earl Hopper
General Introduction
PART ONE: Dreams and dreamers in relation and some research on Dreamtelling
in families.
Introduction to Part One
Friedman, R (2008) Dreamtelling as a Request for Containment - Three Uses
of Dreams in Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
Vol. 58(3): 327-344.
Friedman, R (2006 a) The dream narrative as an interpersonal event -
research results. funzionegamma. La Sapienza, University of Rome
Friedman,R.(2015) Using the Transpersonal in Dream-telling and Conflict.
Group Analysis, 48(1) 1-16
PART TWO: Who is sick? About Pathology in relations
Introduction to Part Two
Friedman, R. (2007) Where to look? Supervising Group Analysis - A Relations
Disorder Perspective. Group Analysis, Vol. 40(2):251-268, Sage
Friedman, R (2013) Individual or Group Therapy? Indications for Optimal
Therapy. Group Analysis, 46: 164-170.
Friedman, R (2014) Group Analysis Today - Developments in
Intersubjectivity. Group Analysis, 47(3) 194-200
PART THREE: The Soldier's Matrix or how to live with existential anxieties,
trauma and hopes for glory. The encounter with conflict in communities
through the Sandwich Model - a combination between small and large groups
to.
Introduction to Part three
Friedman, R. (2015). A Soldier's Matrix: A Group Analytic View of Societies
in War. Group Analysis, 48(3) 239-257
Friedman, R. (2016) The group sandwich model for international conflict
using large groups as a social developmental space. In: S.S. Fehr (Ed) 101
Interventions in Group Psychotherapy (pp.83-85). New-York: Routledge. The
42nd Foulkes Lecture - May 2018
Friedman, R(2018) Beyond rejection, glory and the Soldier's Matrix: the
heart of my group analysis. Group Analysis. 51(4)1-17
General Introduction
PART ONE: Dreams and dreamers in relation and some research on Dreamtelling
in families.
Introduction to Part One
Friedman, R (2008) Dreamtelling as a Request for Containment - Three Uses
of Dreams in Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
Vol. 58(3): 327-344.
Friedman, R (2006 a) The dream narrative as an interpersonal event -
research results. funzionegamma. La Sapienza, University of Rome
Friedman,R.(2015) Using the Transpersonal in Dream-telling and Conflict.
Group Analysis, 48(1) 1-16
PART TWO: Who is sick? About Pathology in relations
Introduction to Part Two
Friedman, R. (2007) Where to look? Supervising Group Analysis - A Relations
Disorder Perspective. Group Analysis, Vol. 40(2):251-268, Sage
Friedman, R (2013) Individual or Group Therapy? Indications for Optimal
Therapy. Group Analysis, 46: 164-170.
Friedman, R (2014) Group Analysis Today - Developments in
Intersubjectivity. Group Analysis, 47(3) 194-200
PART THREE: The Soldier's Matrix or how to live with existential anxieties,
trauma and hopes for glory. The encounter with conflict in communities
through the Sandwich Model - a combination between small and large groups
to.
Introduction to Part three
Friedman, R. (2015). A Soldier's Matrix: A Group Analytic View of Societies
in War. Group Analysis, 48(3) 239-257
Friedman, R. (2016) The group sandwich model for international conflict
using large groups as a social developmental space. In: S.S. Fehr (Ed) 101
Interventions in Group Psychotherapy (pp.83-85). New-York: Routledge. The
42nd Foulkes Lecture - May 2018
Friedman, R(2018) Beyond rejection, glory and the Soldier's Matrix: the
heart of my group analysis. Group Analysis. 51(4)1-17