Marshall Edelson, David N. Berg
Rediscovering Groups
A Psychoanalyst's Journey Beyond Individual Psychology
Marshall Edelson, David N. Berg
Rediscovering Groups
A Psychoanalyst's Journey Beyond Individual Psychology
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 629g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027260
- ISBN-10: 185302726X
- Artikelnr.: 22477706
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Marshall Edelson is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at the School of Medicine, Yale University. He is a practising psychoanalyst, and the author of eight books. In June 2002, Professor Edelson will receive a Founders Distinguished Teacher Award from the New England Psychoanalytic Society.
Prologue. Part I: Stories1. Arriving at the Idea of Stories
Marshall Edelson. 2. Using Stories in Doing Psychotherapy
Marshall Edelson. 3. Using Stories in Teaching Psychotherapy
Marshall Edelson. 4. Psychological and Social Theories as Narrative Paradigms
Marshall Edelson. 5. Essential Plot Ingredients: Diversity
Conflict and Dissent
David Berg. 6. Stories and Theories
David Berg. 7. Intergroup Stories Everywhere! David Berg. 8. What Stories does a Group Psychotherapist Hear? David Berg. Part II: The Problem of Interpretation: Which Story Are You Receiving? 9. Tuning in on the Group-as-a-Whole
Marshall Edelson. 10. The Characters Change
the Plot Remains the Same
David Berg. Part III: Individual vs Group 11. On Being a Group Member I
Marshall Edelson. 12. On Being a Group Member II
David Berg.. 13. The Movie Group
Marshall Edelson. 14. Diversity and Group Formation
Marshall Edelson. 15. Morality
David Berg. Part IV: Using and Abusing Authority. 16. Leaders and Followers
Marshall Edelson. 17. Teaching Psychotherapy: A Subversive Activity
Marshall Edelson. 18. Rebellion
David Berg. Part V: Pernicious Processes in Groups. 19. Thrown to the Wolves
Marshall Edelson. 20. Scapegoating
Marshall Edelson. 21. Individual Frames
Intergroup Scripts and Scapegoating
David Berg. 22. Gender
Marshall Edelson. 23. Group Identities
David Berg. 24. Belling the Cat
Marshall Edelson. Part VI: Intergroup Relations. 25. The Search for Community
Marshall Edelson. 26. Openness
David Berg. 27. The Effects of Intergroup Relations on Collective Problem-Solving
Marshall Edelson. 28. Betweenness
David Berg. Part VII: Using Groups to Help People. 29. Group Dynamics for Group Psychotherapists
Marshall Edelson. 30. The Now-and-Future Role of Groups in Psychiatry
Marshall Edelson. Notes. References. Index.
Marshall Edelson. 2. Using Stories in Doing Psychotherapy
Marshall Edelson. 3. Using Stories in Teaching Psychotherapy
Marshall Edelson. 4. Psychological and Social Theories as Narrative Paradigms
Marshall Edelson. 5. Essential Plot Ingredients: Diversity
Conflict and Dissent
David Berg. 6. Stories and Theories
David Berg. 7. Intergroup Stories Everywhere! David Berg. 8. What Stories does a Group Psychotherapist Hear? David Berg. Part II: The Problem of Interpretation: Which Story Are You Receiving? 9. Tuning in on the Group-as-a-Whole
Marshall Edelson. 10. The Characters Change
the Plot Remains the Same
David Berg. Part III: Individual vs Group 11. On Being a Group Member I
Marshall Edelson. 12. On Being a Group Member II
David Berg.. 13. The Movie Group
Marshall Edelson. 14. Diversity and Group Formation
Marshall Edelson. 15. Morality
David Berg. Part IV: Using and Abusing Authority. 16. Leaders and Followers
Marshall Edelson. 17. Teaching Psychotherapy: A Subversive Activity
Marshall Edelson. 18. Rebellion
David Berg. Part V: Pernicious Processes in Groups. 19. Thrown to the Wolves
Marshall Edelson. 20. Scapegoating
Marshall Edelson. 21. Individual Frames
Intergroup Scripts and Scapegoating
David Berg. 22. Gender
Marshall Edelson. 23. Group Identities
David Berg. 24. Belling the Cat
Marshall Edelson. Part VI: Intergroup Relations. 25. The Search for Community
Marshall Edelson. 26. Openness
David Berg. 27. The Effects of Intergroup Relations on Collective Problem-Solving
Marshall Edelson. 28. Betweenness
David Berg. Part VII: Using Groups to Help People. 29. Group Dynamics for Group Psychotherapists
Marshall Edelson. 30. The Now-and-Future Role of Groups in Psychiatry
Marshall Edelson. Notes. References. Index.
Prologue. Part I: Stories1. Arriving at the Idea of Stories
Marshall Edelson. 2. Using Stories in Doing Psychotherapy
Marshall Edelson. 3. Using Stories in Teaching Psychotherapy
Marshall Edelson. 4. Psychological and Social Theories as Narrative Paradigms
Marshall Edelson. 5. Essential Plot Ingredients: Diversity
Conflict and Dissent
David Berg. 6. Stories and Theories
David Berg. 7. Intergroup Stories Everywhere! David Berg. 8. What Stories does a Group Psychotherapist Hear? David Berg. Part II: The Problem of Interpretation: Which Story Are You Receiving? 9. Tuning in on the Group-as-a-Whole
Marshall Edelson. 10. The Characters Change
the Plot Remains the Same
David Berg. Part III: Individual vs Group 11. On Being a Group Member I
Marshall Edelson. 12. On Being a Group Member II
David Berg.. 13. The Movie Group
Marshall Edelson. 14. Diversity and Group Formation
Marshall Edelson. 15. Morality
David Berg. Part IV: Using and Abusing Authority. 16. Leaders and Followers
Marshall Edelson. 17. Teaching Psychotherapy: A Subversive Activity
Marshall Edelson. 18. Rebellion
David Berg. Part V: Pernicious Processes in Groups. 19. Thrown to the Wolves
Marshall Edelson. 20. Scapegoating
Marshall Edelson. 21. Individual Frames
Intergroup Scripts and Scapegoating
David Berg. 22. Gender
Marshall Edelson. 23. Group Identities
David Berg. 24. Belling the Cat
Marshall Edelson. Part VI: Intergroup Relations. 25. The Search for Community
Marshall Edelson. 26. Openness
David Berg. 27. The Effects of Intergroup Relations on Collective Problem-Solving
Marshall Edelson. 28. Betweenness
David Berg. Part VII: Using Groups to Help People. 29. Group Dynamics for Group Psychotherapists
Marshall Edelson. 30. The Now-and-Future Role of Groups in Psychiatry
Marshall Edelson. Notes. References. Index.
Marshall Edelson. 2. Using Stories in Doing Psychotherapy
Marshall Edelson. 3. Using Stories in Teaching Psychotherapy
Marshall Edelson. 4. Psychological and Social Theories as Narrative Paradigms
Marshall Edelson. 5. Essential Plot Ingredients: Diversity
Conflict and Dissent
David Berg. 6. Stories and Theories
David Berg. 7. Intergroup Stories Everywhere! David Berg. 8. What Stories does a Group Psychotherapist Hear? David Berg. Part II: The Problem of Interpretation: Which Story Are You Receiving? 9. Tuning in on the Group-as-a-Whole
Marshall Edelson. 10. The Characters Change
the Plot Remains the Same
David Berg. Part III: Individual vs Group 11. On Being a Group Member I
Marshall Edelson. 12. On Being a Group Member II
David Berg.. 13. The Movie Group
Marshall Edelson. 14. Diversity and Group Formation
Marshall Edelson. 15. Morality
David Berg. Part IV: Using and Abusing Authority. 16. Leaders and Followers
Marshall Edelson. 17. Teaching Psychotherapy: A Subversive Activity
Marshall Edelson. 18. Rebellion
David Berg. Part V: Pernicious Processes in Groups. 19. Thrown to the Wolves
Marshall Edelson. 20. Scapegoating
Marshall Edelson. 21. Individual Frames
Intergroup Scripts and Scapegoating
David Berg. 22. Gender
Marshall Edelson. 23. Group Identities
David Berg. 24. Belling the Cat
Marshall Edelson. Part VI: Intergroup Relations. 25. The Search for Community
Marshall Edelson. 26. Openness
David Berg. 27. The Effects of Intergroup Relations on Collective Problem-Solving
Marshall Edelson. 28. Betweenness
David Berg. Part VII: Using Groups to Help People. 29. Group Dynamics for Group Psychotherapists
Marshall Edelson. 30. The Now-and-Future Role of Groups in Psychiatry
Marshall Edelson. Notes. References. Index.