The One and the Many: Relational Approaches to Group Psychotherapy applies advances in relational psychoanalysis to the theory and practice of group psychotherapy. In this volume Robert Grossmark and Fred Wright bring together leading writers in the group psychotherapy field, both psychoanalysts and group therapists, who have integrated ideas from contemporary relational psychoanalysis. Together, they constitute a vibrant and dynamic new wave in group psychotherapy and psychoanalysis that challenge much accepted wisdom and practice in the field, including classic group psychotherapy ideas…mehr
The One and the Many: Relational Approaches to Group Psychotherapy applies advances in relational psychoanalysis to the theory and practice of group psychotherapy. In this volume Robert Grossmark and Fred Wright bring together leading writers in the group psychotherapy field, both psychoanalysts and group therapists, who have integrated ideas from contemporary relational psychoanalysis. Together, they constitute a vibrant and dynamic new wave in group psychotherapy and psychoanalysis that challenge much accepted wisdom and practice in the field, including classic group psychotherapy ideas regarding the therapist's role, the group-as-a-whole and unconscious processes in group. In this book, Grossmark and Wright show how the development of relational psychoanalysis has had a transformative impact on the field of psychoanalysis that has reverberated in the group psychotherapy world. The contributors illustrate how the broadening scope of the contemporary relational scene offers much that coheres with and amplifies the theory and practice of group treatment. The focus on dissociation, enactment, trauma, mutuality and intersubjectivity in the clinical setting, the foregrounding of sub-symbolic communication and implicit relational knowing, the registration of mutual containment and mutual regulation, all open new and exciting vistas for understanding the process and healing properties of group treatment. The One and The Many expands the theory and practice of group psychotherapy offering innovative and refreshing¿ways to understand group interaction and to formulate interventions in both large and small groups. This book will be of interest and practical help to all who practice group psychotherapy, group process, psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in general, including all mental health practitioners, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, social workers, counsellors and pastoral counsellors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Grossmark is a psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City. He teaches at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies, the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Training Program, and the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at the City University of New York (CUNY). He supervises in the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis, the National Institute for the Psychotherapies, and the CUNY Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program. He is the co-editor of Heterosexual Masculinities: Contemporary Perspectives from Psychoanalytic Gender Theory (Routledge, 2009) and writes on psychoanalytic process. Fred Wright is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York. He has practiced psychotherapy in New York City for forty years, writing and publishing on the topics of shame and guilt in human experience as well as violence and antisocial behavior. He is also co-editor of the book Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry (New York Academy of Sciences, 1980).
Inhaltsangabe
Grossmark Wright Introduction. Wright Personal Reflections on Hugh Mullan: Existential Group Therapist. Wright Being Seen Moved Disrupted and Reconfigured: Group Leadership from a Relational Perspective. Weinberg The Group as an Inevitable Relational Field Especially in Times of Conflict. Grossmark The Edge of Chaos: Enactment Disruption and Emergence in Group Psychotherapy. Grossmark Repairing the Irreparable: The Flow of Enactive Engagement in Group Psychotherapy. Billow Developing Nuclear Ideas. Levine Progressing While Regressing in Relationships. Fosshage Use and Impact of Empathic Other-Centered and Self Listening/Experiencing Perspectives in Analytic Group Psychotherapy. Livingston Interventions at an Impasse: Vulnerability the Group Leader's Use of Self and Sustained Empathic Focus as a Bridge Between Theory and Practice. Flores Group Psychotherapy & Neuro-Plasticity: An Attachment Theory Perspective. Cohn Using a Systems Lens to Illuminate the Intersubjective Field in Group. Rizzolo Rethinking Tavistock: Enactment the Analytic Third and the Implications for Group Relations. Segalla Relational Experiences in Large Group: A Therapeutic and Training Challenge.
Grossmark Wright Introduction. Wright Personal Reflections on Hugh Mullan: Existential Group Therapist. Wright Being Seen Moved Disrupted and Reconfigured: Group Leadership from a Relational Perspective. Weinberg The Group as an Inevitable Relational Field Especially in Times of Conflict. Grossmark The Edge of Chaos: Enactment Disruption and Emergence in Group Psychotherapy. Grossmark Repairing the Irreparable: The Flow of Enactive Engagement in Group Psychotherapy. Billow Developing Nuclear Ideas. Levine Progressing While Regressing in Relationships. Fosshage Use and Impact of Empathic Other-Centered and Self Listening/Experiencing Perspectives in Analytic Group Psychotherapy. Livingston Interventions at an Impasse: Vulnerability the Group Leader's Use of Self and Sustained Empathic Focus as a Bridge Between Theory and Practice. Flores Group Psychotherapy & Neuro-Plasticity: An Attachment Theory Perspective. Cohn Using a Systems Lens to Illuminate the Intersubjective Field in Group. Rizzolo Rethinking Tavistock: Enactment the Analytic Third and the Implications for Group Relations. Segalla Relational Experiences in Large Group: A Therapeutic and Training Challenge.
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