Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction: Carrying the Message is NOT a self-help book. Instead, it's a rare opportunity to sit in on a virtual therapy group and take part in a virtual Twelve Step meeting. The book's unique perspective lets you compare and contrast the experience of participating in a psychotherapy group and a Twelve Step group, including an examination of the Twelve Steps and The Twelve Traditions. The book demystifies the process of recovery, demonstrating all the important elements of the group process, including free association, resistance, transference,…mehr
Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction: Carrying the Message is NOT a self-help book. Instead, it's a rare opportunity to sit in on a virtual therapy group and take part in a virtual Twelve Step meeting. The book's unique perspective lets you compare and contrast the experience of participating in a psychotherapy group and a Twelve Step group, including an examination of the Twelve Steps and The Twelve Traditions. The book demystifies the process of recovery, demonstrating all the important elements of the group process, including free association, resistance, transference, re-enactment, boundary management, interpretation, and confrontation. To view an excerpt online, find the book in our QuickSearch catalog at www.HaworthPress.com.
Foreword Preface A Note About the Fonts Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Addiction As a Family Disease Chapter 2. How the Group Carries the Message of Recovery Chapter 3. Powerlessness and Free Association Chapter 4. Unmanageability and Resistance Chapter 5. The Higher Power of the Group As a Symbol of Authority Chapter 6. Surrender and Transference Chapter 7. Inventory and Reenactments Chapter 8. Humility and Working Through Chapter 9. Making Amends As an Export Process Chapter 10. Continuing the Inventory and Self-Analysis Chapter 11. The Development of Prayer and Meditation As Group Analytic Functions Chapter 12. The Twelve Traditions: Boundaries and Containment Appendix A. Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous Appendix B. Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous Bibliography Index Reference Notes Included
Foreword Preface A Note About the Fonts Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Addiction As a Family Disease Chapter 2. How the Group Carries the Message of Recovery Chapter 3. Powerlessness and Free Association Chapter 4. Unmanageability and Resistance Chapter 5. The Higher Power of the Group As a Symbol of Authority Chapter 6. Surrender and Transference Chapter 7. Inventory and Reenactments Chapter 8. Humility and Working Through Chapter 9. Making Amends As an Export Process Chapter 10. Continuing the Inventory and Self-Analysis Chapter 11. The Development of Prayer and Meditation As Group Analytic Functions Chapter 12. The Twelve Traditions: Boundaries and Containment Appendix A. Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous Appendix B. Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous Bibliography Index Reference Notes Included
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