Michael Balint's work is now known and implemented internationally. In The Theory and Practice of Balint Group Work Heide Otten presents a practical guide to Balint groups and their relevance to clinicians in the modern world of internet diagnoses, distant patients and teams of specialists.
Michael Balint's work is now known and implemented internationally. In The Theory and Practice of Balint Group Work Heide Otten presents a practical guide to Balint groups and their relevance to clinicians in the modern world of internet diagnoses, distant patients and teams of specialists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Heide Otten, PhD, is a psychotherapist in private practice in Germany. She was Secretary of the German Balint Society (DBG) from 1991 to 2013, President of the International Balint Federation (IBF) from 2001 to 2007 and has been a member of the Foundation Psychosomatic and Social Medicine since 2000.
Inhaltsangabe
Forewords by E. R. Petzold, John Salinsky, and Donald E. Nease Acknowledgements 1 Introduction I History and Basics 2 The doctor patient relationship in History 2.1 The Classical Era 2.2 Old Testament 2.3 Arab Medicine 2.4 Middle Ages to Renaissance 2.5 Romantic Era 2.6 Industrial Age 2.7 Age of Psychoanalysis: Freud, Ferenczi, Balint 2.8 21st Century 3 Development of Balint work 3.1 How it began 3.2 The idea is spreading 3.3 International confederation II Practical Aspects of Balint work 4 How the sessions work 5 Balint groups with doctors working in somatic medicine 6 Balint groups with Psychiatrists, Psychotherapists, Psychosomatic Physicians 7 Balint work with Students 7.1 the Ascona-Balint Prize for Students 7.2 Balintgroup work with Students 7.3 The UCL Student Psychotherapy Scheme 8 Homogeneous and heterogeneous groups 8.1 Various Professional groups 8.2 Different Cultural Backgrounds and Nationalities 8.3 Balint work in different Countries 9 Balint groups with added creative elements 9.1 Sculpture 9.2 Role play 9.3 Psychodrama 9.4 Imagination III Requirements for Leading a Balintgroup 10 Prerequisites 11 Balintgroup Leaders' Training 11.1 Leaders' Seminars 11.2 Supervision for Balintgroup Leaders IV Results and Opportunities 12 Research Findings 13 Balintwork with other Professionals 14 Summary 15 Bibliography
Forewords by E. R. Petzold, John Salinsky, and Donald E. Nease Acknowledgements 1 Introduction I History and Basics 2 The doctor patient relationship in History 2.1 The Classical Era 2.2 Old Testament 2.3 Arab Medicine 2.4 Middle Ages to Renaissance 2.5 Romantic Era 2.6 Industrial Age 2.7 Age of Psychoanalysis: Freud, Ferenczi, Balint 2.8 21st Century 3 Development of Balint work 3.1 How it began 3.2 The idea is spreading 3.3 International confederation II Practical Aspects of Balint work 4 How the sessions work 5 Balint groups with doctors working in somatic medicine 6 Balint groups with Psychiatrists, Psychotherapists, Psychosomatic Physicians 7 Balint work with Students 7.1 the Ascona-Balint Prize for Students 7.2 Balintgroup work with Students 7.3 The UCL Student Psychotherapy Scheme 8 Homogeneous and heterogeneous groups 8.1 Various Professional groups 8.2 Different Cultural Backgrounds and Nationalities 8.3 Balint work in different Countries 9 Balint groups with added creative elements 9.1 Sculpture 9.2 Role play 9.3 Psychodrama 9.4 Imagination III Requirements for Leading a Balintgroup 10 Prerequisites 11 Balintgroup Leaders' Training 11.1 Leaders' Seminars 11.2 Supervision for Balintgroup Leaders IV Results and Opportunities 12 Research Findings 13 Balintwork with other Professionals 14 Summary 15 Bibliography
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