Malcolm Pines
The Journey from Psychoanalysis to Group Analysis
Further Papers of Malcolm Pines
Herausgeber: Schlapobersky, John
Malcolm Pines
The Journey from Psychoanalysis to Group Analysis
Further Papers of Malcolm Pines
Herausgeber: Schlapobersky, John
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The Journey from Psychoanalysis to Group Analysis presents a selection of papers from Malcolm Pines's long career, documenting his profound contribution to group analysis and its applications.
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The Journey from Psychoanalysis to Group Analysis presents a selection of papers from Malcolm Pines's long career, documenting his profound contribution to group analysis and its applications.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032799537
- ISBN-10: 1032799536
- Artikelnr.: 71812793
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032799537
- ISBN-10: 1032799536
- Artikelnr.: 71812793
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Malcolm Pines trained in medicine at University College London and in psychoanalysis at the British Psychoanalytic Society. Founder Member, Group Analytic Practice and Institute of Group Analysis; past President, Group Analytic Society, International Association of Group Psychotherapy and the Psychiatric Section of the Royal Society of Medicine; Consultant Psychotherapist, St. George's and Maudsley Hospitals and Tavistock Clinic. Editor, Group Analysis and founder, International Library of Group Analysis. John Schlapobersky graduated at University of Sussex, Institute of Education and London School of Economics. He qualified at the Institute of Group Analysis where he serves as faculty. He was Scientific Secretary, Group Analytic Society, member, British Society for Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, American Group Psychotherapy Association and Founding Trustee, Freedom from Torture. He practices at the Bloomsbury Psychotherapy Practice. Publications include: From The Couch To The Circle: Group-Analytic Psychotherapy In Practice.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Group analysis and group-analytic psychotherapy
Part 2: History and Context 2. The historical matrix of group analysis: A
perspective from the history of ideas (1990) 3. The coherency of group
analysis: Its emergence and surrounding, supporting network 4. Forgotten
pioneers: An unwritten history of the therapeutic community - Maxwell Jones
Lecture (1998) Part 3: Development of Method and Technique in
Group-Analytic Psychotherapy 5. Aims of a wandering psychotherapist -
Interpretation, dialogue, response: Changes in psychoanalytic theory and
technique 6. Dialogue and selfhood: Discovering connections 7. The self as
a group: The group as a self 8. The contribution of mirroring and resonance
to psychoanalytic and group-analytic dialogue 9. Changing times, changing
realities: A group-analytic perspective on the history of psychotherapy 10.
Resonance as a factor in the development of intimacy 11. Listening and the
sonorous self 12. More about listening Part 4: Metapsychology, Philosophy,
Mind/Body 13. The 'in-between' 14. Problems with Freud's constitutional
aggression and the virtues of group analysis 15. From social mind to social
brain 16. Building on Bion, Following on Foulkes Part 5: Final Papers 17.
Training in group analysis: Where we have come from 18. Group analysis and
the affective disorders 19. Myths and mirroring 20. Narcissus and Echo:
Vision and hearing in early development. Applications to individual and
group psychotherapy Part 6: End Matter
Part 2: History and Context 2. The historical matrix of group analysis: A
perspective from the history of ideas (1990) 3. The coherency of group
analysis: Its emergence and surrounding, supporting network 4. Forgotten
pioneers: An unwritten history of the therapeutic community - Maxwell Jones
Lecture (1998) Part 3: Development of Method and Technique in
Group-Analytic Psychotherapy 5. Aims of a wandering psychotherapist -
Interpretation, dialogue, response: Changes in psychoanalytic theory and
technique 6. Dialogue and selfhood: Discovering connections 7. The self as
a group: The group as a self 8. The contribution of mirroring and resonance
to psychoanalytic and group-analytic dialogue 9. Changing times, changing
realities: A group-analytic perspective on the history of psychotherapy 10.
Resonance as a factor in the development of intimacy 11. Listening and the
sonorous self 12. More about listening Part 4: Metapsychology, Philosophy,
Mind/Body 13. The 'in-between' 14. Problems with Freud's constitutional
aggression and the virtues of group analysis 15. From social mind to social
brain 16. Building on Bion, Following on Foulkes Part 5: Final Papers 17.
Training in group analysis: Where we have come from 18. Group analysis and
the affective disorders 19. Myths and mirroring 20. Narcissus and Echo:
Vision and hearing in early development. Applications to individual and
group psychotherapy Part 6: End Matter
Part 1: Introduction 1. Group analysis and group-analytic psychotherapy
Part 2: History and Context 2. The historical matrix of group analysis: A
perspective from the history of ideas (1990) 3. The coherency of group
analysis: Its emergence and surrounding, supporting network 4. Forgotten
pioneers: An unwritten history of the therapeutic community - Maxwell Jones
Lecture (1998) Part 3: Development of Method and Technique in
Group-Analytic Psychotherapy 5. Aims of a wandering psychotherapist -
Interpretation, dialogue, response: Changes in psychoanalytic theory and
technique 6. Dialogue and selfhood: Discovering connections 7. The self as
a group: The group as a self 8. The contribution of mirroring and resonance
to psychoanalytic and group-analytic dialogue 9. Changing times, changing
realities: A group-analytic perspective on the history of psychotherapy 10.
Resonance as a factor in the development of intimacy 11. Listening and the
sonorous self 12. More about listening Part 4: Metapsychology, Philosophy,
Mind/Body 13. The 'in-between' 14. Problems with Freud's constitutional
aggression and the virtues of group analysis 15. From social mind to social
brain 16. Building on Bion, Following on Foulkes Part 5: Final Papers 17.
Training in group analysis: Where we have come from 18. Group analysis and
the affective disorders 19. Myths and mirroring 20. Narcissus and Echo:
Vision and hearing in early development. Applications to individual and
group psychotherapy Part 6: End Matter
Part 2: History and Context 2. The historical matrix of group analysis: A
perspective from the history of ideas (1990) 3. The coherency of group
analysis: Its emergence and surrounding, supporting network 4. Forgotten
pioneers: An unwritten history of the therapeutic community - Maxwell Jones
Lecture (1998) Part 3: Development of Method and Technique in
Group-Analytic Psychotherapy 5. Aims of a wandering psychotherapist -
Interpretation, dialogue, response: Changes in psychoanalytic theory and
technique 6. Dialogue and selfhood: Discovering connections 7. The self as
a group: The group as a self 8. The contribution of mirroring and resonance
to psychoanalytic and group-analytic dialogue 9. Changing times, changing
realities: A group-analytic perspective on the history of psychotherapy 10.
Resonance as a factor in the development of intimacy 11. Listening and the
sonorous self 12. More about listening Part 4: Metapsychology, Philosophy,
Mind/Body 13. The 'in-between' 14. Problems with Freud's constitutional
aggression and the virtues of group analysis 15. From social mind to social
brain 16. Building on Bion, Following on Foulkes Part 5: Final Papers 17.
Training in group analysis: Where we have come from 18. Group analysis and
the affective disorders 19. Myths and mirroring 20. Narcissus and Echo:
Vision and hearing in early development. Applications to individual and
group psychotherapy Part 6: End Matter