The Evolution of Group Analysis
Herausgeber: Pines, Malcolm
The Evolution of Group Analysis
Herausgeber: Pines, Malcolm
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S. H. Foulkes was the founder of the group analytic school of group psychotherapy. Amongst the subjects covered in this volume are the nature of the therapeutic process in the light of recent research in child development, the relationship of group analysis to psychoanalysis and the school of Lacan, and research into the results of group therapy.
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S. H. Foulkes was the founder of the group analytic school of group psychotherapy. Amongst the subjects covered in this volume are the nature of the therapeutic process in the light of recent research in child development, the relationship of group analysis to psychoanalysis and the school of Lacan, and research into the results of group therapy.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029257
- ISBN-10: 1853029254
- Artikelnr.: 22407394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029257
- ISBN-10: 1853029254
- Artikelnr.: 22407394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Malcolm Pines
1. The application of some principles of group analytic psychotherapy to higher education
M. L. J. Abercrombie
former President of Group Analytic Society
London. 2. Some complementary functions of group-analytic psychotherapy and individual psychoanalysis
Wilfred Abse
University of Virginia. 3. The group-analytic circle and its ambient network
E. James Anthony
founder member of Group Analytic Society
London. 4. Out-patient analytic group psychotherapy
Barbara Dick
in private practice as analyst
London. 5. Some contributions of general systems theory to psychoanalytic group psychotherapy
Helen E. Durkin
Post Graduate Center for Mental Health
New York. 6. Adolescent group theory and adult groups
John Evans
Royal Edinburgh Hospital. 7. Analytical psychology and group-analytic psychotherapy: convergences
Romano Fiumara
University of Rome. 8. Group-analytic therapy of university chaplains
David R. Hawkins
University of Chicago. 9. The effect of numbers on the basic transference pattern in group-analysis
H. J. Home
founder member of Institute of Group Analysis. 10. Meaning and information in the group process
Ernest H. Hutten
University of London. 11. Group analytic psychotherapy according to Foulkes and psychoanalysis according to Lacan
Michel Laxenaire
Universite de Nancy. 12. Why group analysis works
M. Rita. M. Leal
University of Lisbon. 13. The concept of the therapeutic community
Tom Main
former President of Institute of Psychosexual Medicine. 14. Michael Foulkes and the Northfield experiment
Patrick de Mar
former President of Group Analytic Society
London. 15. Historical perspectives of group analysis
Helle Munro
University of Copenhagen. 16. The contribution of S. H. Foulkes to group therapy
Malcolm Pines
founder member of Institute of Group Analysis. 17. Affective warp and metascience
Juan Rof-Carballo
founder of Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine
Madrid. 18. Philosophers
ideologies and outcomes in group psychotherapy
Max Rosenbaum
Adelphi University
USA. 19. Individual and group psychology - are they opposed? Saul Scheidlinger
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
New York. 20. Group analysis and family therapy
A. C. Robin Skynner
former Chairman of Institute of Family Therapy. 21. The group process in Chekhov's plays
Sheila Thompson
former Principal Mental Health Social Worker
London Borough of Newham. 22. On the Diogenes search - Anthropos and his suprasystems
George A. Vassiliou
Director of the Athenian Institute of Anthropos. References. Index.
M. L. J. Abercrombie
former President of Group Analytic Society
London. 2. Some complementary functions of group-analytic psychotherapy and individual psychoanalysis
Wilfred Abse
University of Virginia. 3. The group-analytic circle and its ambient network
E. James Anthony
founder member of Group Analytic Society
London. 4. Out-patient analytic group psychotherapy
Barbara Dick
in private practice as analyst
London. 5. Some contributions of general systems theory to psychoanalytic group psychotherapy
Helen E. Durkin
Post Graduate Center for Mental Health
New York. 6. Adolescent group theory and adult groups
John Evans
Royal Edinburgh Hospital. 7. Analytical psychology and group-analytic psychotherapy: convergences
Romano Fiumara
University of Rome. 8. Group-analytic therapy of university chaplains
David R. Hawkins
University of Chicago. 9. The effect of numbers on the basic transference pattern in group-analysis
H. J. Home
founder member of Institute of Group Analysis. 10. Meaning and information in the group process
Ernest H. Hutten
University of London. 11. Group analytic psychotherapy according to Foulkes and psychoanalysis according to Lacan
Michel Laxenaire
Universite de Nancy. 12. Why group analysis works
M. Rita. M. Leal
University of Lisbon. 13. The concept of the therapeutic community
Tom Main
former President of Institute of Psychosexual Medicine. 14. Michael Foulkes and the Northfield experiment
Patrick de Mar
former President of Group Analytic Society
London. 15. Historical perspectives of group analysis
Helle Munro
University of Copenhagen. 16. The contribution of S. H. Foulkes to group therapy
Malcolm Pines
founder member of Institute of Group Analysis. 17. Affective warp and metascience
Juan Rof-Carballo
founder of Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine
Madrid. 18. Philosophers
ideologies and outcomes in group psychotherapy
Max Rosenbaum
Adelphi University
USA. 19. Individual and group psychology - are they opposed? Saul Scheidlinger
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
New York. 20. Group analysis and family therapy
A. C. Robin Skynner
former Chairman of Institute of Family Therapy. 21. The group process in Chekhov's plays
Sheila Thompson
former Principal Mental Health Social Worker
London Borough of Newham. 22. On the Diogenes search - Anthropos and his suprasystems
George A. Vassiliou
Director of the Athenian Institute of Anthropos. References. Index.
1. The application of some principles of group analytic psychotherapy to higher education
M. L. J. Abercrombie
former President of Group Analytic Society
London. 2. Some complementary functions of group-analytic psychotherapy and individual psychoanalysis
Wilfred Abse
University of Virginia. 3. The group-analytic circle and its ambient network
E. James Anthony
founder member of Group Analytic Society
London. 4. Out-patient analytic group psychotherapy
Barbara Dick
in private practice as analyst
London. 5. Some contributions of general systems theory to psychoanalytic group psychotherapy
Helen E. Durkin
Post Graduate Center for Mental Health
New York. 6. Adolescent group theory and adult groups
John Evans
Royal Edinburgh Hospital. 7. Analytical psychology and group-analytic psychotherapy: convergences
Romano Fiumara
University of Rome. 8. Group-analytic therapy of university chaplains
David R. Hawkins
University of Chicago. 9. The effect of numbers on the basic transference pattern in group-analysis
H. J. Home
founder member of Institute of Group Analysis. 10. Meaning and information in the group process
Ernest H. Hutten
University of London. 11. Group analytic psychotherapy according to Foulkes and psychoanalysis according to Lacan
Michel Laxenaire
Universite de Nancy. 12. Why group analysis works
M. Rita. M. Leal
University of Lisbon. 13. The concept of the therapeutic community
Tom Main
former President of Institute of Psychosexual Medicine. 14. Michael Foulkes and the Northfield experiment
Patrick de Mar
former President of Group Analytic Society
London. 15. Historical perspectives of group analysis
Helle Munro
University of Copenhagen. 16. The contribution of S. H. Foulkes to group therapy
Malcolm Pines
founder member of Institute of Group Analysis. 17. Affective warp and metascience
Juan Rof-Carballo
founder of Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine
Madrid. 18. Philosophers
ideologies and outcomes in group psychotherapy
Max Rosenbaum
Adelphi University
USA. 19. Individual and group psychology - are they opposed? Saul Scheidlinger
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
New York. 20. Group analysis and family therapy
A. C. Robin Skynner
former Chairman of Institute of Family Therapy. 21. The group process in Chekhov's plays
Sheila Thompson
former Principal Mental Health Social Worker
London Borough of Newham. 22. On the Diogenes search - Anthropos and his suprasystems
George A. Vassiliou
Director of the Athenian Institute of Anthropos. References. Index.
M. L. J. Abercrombie
former President of Group Analytic Society
London. 2. Some complementary functions of group-analytic psychotherapy and individual psychoanalysis
Wilfred Abse
University of Virginia. 3. The group-analytic circle and its ambient network
E. James Anthony
founder member of Group Analytic Society
London. 4. Out-patient analytic group psychotherapy
Barbara Dick
in private practice as analyst
London. 5. Some contributions of general systems theory to psychoanalytic group psychotherapy
Helen E. Durkin
Post Graduate Center for Mental Health
New York. 6. Adolescent group theory and adult groups
John Evans
Royal Edinburgh Hospital. 7. Analytical psychology and group-analytic psychotherapy: convergences
Romano Fiumara
University of Rome. 8. Group-analytic therapy of university chaplains
David R. Hawkins
University of Chicago. 9. The effect of numbers on the basic transference pattern in group-analysis
H. J. Home
founder member of Institute of Group Analysis. 10. Meaning and information in the group process
Ernest H. Hutten
University of London. 11. Group analytic psychotherapy according to Foulkes and psychoanalysis according to Lacan
Michel Laxenaire
Universite de Nancy. 12. Why group analysis works
M. Rita. M. Leal
University of Lisbon. 13. The concept of the therapeutic community
Tom Main
former President of Institute of Psychosexual Medicine. 14. Michael Foulkes and the Northfield experiment
Patrick de Mar
former President of Group Analytic Society
London. 15. Historical perspectives of group analysis
Helle Munro
University of Copenhagen. 16. The contribution of S. H. Foulkes to group therapy
Malcolm Pines
founder member of Institute of Group Analysis. 17. Affective warp and metascience
Juan Rof-Carballo
founder of Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine
Madrid. 18. Philosophers
ideologies and outcomes in group psychotherapy
Max Rosenbaum
Adelphi University
USA. 19. Individual and group psychology - are they opposed? Saul Scheidlinger
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
New York. 20. Group analysis and family therapy
A. C. Robin Skynner
former Chairman of Institute of Family Therapy. 21. The group process in Chekhov's plays
Sheila Thompson
former Principal Mental Health Social Worker
London Borough of Newham. 22. On the Diogenes search - Anthropos and his suprasystems
George A. Vassiliou
Director of the Athenian Institute of Anthropos. References. Index.