Mary D. Dluhy / Sy Rubenfeld / George Max Saiger (eds.)
Windows into Today's Group Therapy
The National Group Psychotherapy Institute of the Washington School of Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Saiger, George Max; Dluhy, Mary D; Rubenfeld, Sy
Mary D. Dluhy / Sy Rubenfeld / George Max Saiger (eds.)
Windows into Today's Group Therapy
The National Group Psychotherapy Institute of the Washington School of Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Saiger, George Max; Dluhy, Mary D; Rubenfeld, Sy
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First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 165mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780415958431
- ISBN-10: 0415958431
- Artikelnr.: 22781897
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 165mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780415958431
- ISBN-10: 0415958431
- Artikelnr.: 22781897
George Saiger, M.D. is Chair of the Center for Study of Psychotherapies for the Aging, Washington School of Psychiatry. He is a Fellow, chair of the Psychiatry Special Interest Group, and former member of the board of directors of the American Group Psychotherapy Association. Sy Rubenfeld, Ph.D. was Founding Director of the National Group Psychotherapy Institute at the Washington School of Psychiatry. He is a recipient of the American Group Psychotherapy Association's Alonzo Award and is in private practice. Mary Dluhy, M.S.W. is President Emerita and Founder of the Clinical Social Work Institute of Washington, D.C., and former Director of the National Group Psychotherapy Institute Training Program at the Washington School of Psychiatry. She is Co-Chair of the Institute Committee of American Group Psychotherapy Association and is in private practice.
Introduction. Editor's Introduction. Overview and Underpinnings. Systems
Centered Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Introduction to a Theory of
Living Human Systems and Systems Centered Practice. National Group
Psychotherapy Institute Faculty Respond: Some Comments on the Similarities
and Contrasts Between Dr. Agazarian's Systems Centered Therapy and Dr
Aledort's Therapist Centered Group Psychoanalysis. Panel Discussion of Dr
Agazarian's Presentation of Systems-centered Group Therapy. Group Analysis
and the Study of Maturity. On Identity as Multiple and Basic Assumption.
Containment and the Threat of Catastrophic Change in Psychotherapy Groups.
Object Relational and Lacanian Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Group
Analysis and Intimacy. The Group-as-a-Whole Approach in Foulkesian Group
Analytic Psychotherapy. Chaos and Desire: The Simple Truth of the
Unconscious in the Psychoanalytic Group. Object Relations and Group
Psychotherapy. Interpersonal Approaches. Editor's Introduction.
Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy. Andrews-Sachs, Anxiety, Courage, and
Healing. The Interpersonal Approach to Group Psychotherapy. Existential
Group Psychotherapy. Editor's Introduction. Saiger, Some Thoughts on the
Existential Lens in Group Psychotherapy. Dr. Mullan Responds.
Psychoanalytic Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Theories Are Ideas. A
Model for the Development of an Analytic Culture in Intensive Multi-weekly
Group Psychoanalysis. The Dream in Analytic Group Therapy. Self Psychology
in Group Psychotherapy. Editor's Introduction. A Brief Introduction to Self
Psychology. Beyond the Dyad: An Evolving Theory of Group Psychotherapy.
Toward Optimum Group Placement from the Perspective of the Self or
Self-experience. Anger in Group Therapy: A Self Psychological Approach.
Working with Intersubjectivity. Conclusion. Researchers, Third Party Payors
and the Singular Group Therapist.
Centered Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Introduction to a Theory of
Living Human Systems and Systems Centered Practice. National Group
Psychotherapy Institute Faculty Respond: Some Comments on the Similarities
and Contrasts Between Dr. Agazarian's Systems Centered Therapy and Dr
Aledort's Therapist Centered Group Psychoanalysis. Panel Discussion of Dr
Agazarian's Presentation of Systems-centered Group Therapy. Group Analysis
and the Study of Maturity. On Identity as Multiple and Basic Assumption.
Containment and the Threat of Catastrophic Change in Psychotherapy Groups.
Object Relational and Lacanian Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Group
Analysis and Intimacy. The Group-as-a-Whole Approach in Foulkesian Group
Analytic Psychotherapy. Chaos and Desire: The Simple Truth of the
Unconscious in the Psychoanalytic Group. Object Relations and Group
Psychotherapy. Interpersonal Approaches. Editor's Introduction.
Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy. Andrews-Sachs, Anxiety, Courage, and
Healing. The Interpersonal Approach to Group Psychotherapy. Existential
Group Psychotherapy. Editor's Introduction. Saiger, Some Thoughts on the
Existential Lens in Group Psychotherapy. Dr. Mullan Responds.
Psychoanalytic Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Theories Are Ideas. A
Model for the Development of an Analytic Culture in Intensive Multi-weekly
Group Psychoanalysis. The Dream in Analytic Group Therapy. Self Psychology
in Group Psychotherapy. Editor's Introduction. A Brief Introduction to Self
Psychology. Beyond the Dyad: An Evolving Theory of Group Psychotherapy.
Toward Optimum Group Placement from the Perspective of the Self or
Self-experience. Anger in Group Therapy: A Self Psychological Approach.
Working with Intersubjectivity. Conclusion. Researchers, Third Party Payors
and the Singular Group Therapist.
Introduction. Editor's Introduction. Overview and Underpinnings. Systems
Centered Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Introduction to a Theory of
Living Human Systems and Systems Centered Practice. National Group
Psychotherapy Institute Faculty Respond: Some Comments on the Similarities
and Contrasts Between Dr. Agazarian's Systems Centered Therapy and Dr
Aledort's Therapist Centered Group Psychoanalysis. Panel Discussion of Dr
Agazarian's Presentation of Systems-centered Group Therapy. Group Analysis
and the Study of Maturity. On Identity as Multiple and Basic Assumption.
Containment and the Threat of Catastrophic Change in Psychotherapy Groups.
Object Relational and Lacanian Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Group
Analysis and Intimacy. The Group-as-a-Whole Approach in Foulkesian Group
Analytic Psychotherapy. Chaos and Desire: The Simple Truth of the
Unconscious in the Psychoanalytic Group. Object Relations and Group
Psychotherapy. Interpersonal Approaches. Editor's Introduction.
Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy. Andrews-Sachs, Anxiety, Courage, and
Healing. The Interpersonal Approach to Group Psychotherapy. Existential
Group Psychotherapy. Editor's Introduction. Saiger, Some Thoughts on the
Existential Lens in Group Psychotherapy. Dr. Mullan Responds.
Psychoanalytic Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Theories Are Ideas. A
Model for the Development of an Analytic Culture in Intensive Multi-weekly
Group Psychoanalysis. The Dream in Analytic Group Therapy. Self Psychology
in Group Psychotherapy. Editor's Introduction. A Brief Introduction to Self
Psychology. Beyond the Dyad: An Evolving Theory of Group Psychotherapy.
Toward Optimum Group Placement from the Perspective of the Self or
Self-experience. Anger in Group Therapy: A Self Psychological Approach.
Working with Intersubjectivity. Conclusion. Researchers, Third Party Payors
and the Singular Group Therapist.
Centered Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Introduction to a Theory of
Living Human Systems and Systems Centered Practice. National Group
Psychotherapy Institute Faculty Respond: Some Comments on the Similarities
and Contrasts Between Dr. Agazarian's Systems Centered Therapy and Dr
Aledort's Therapist Centered Group Psychoanalysis. Panel Discussion of Dr
Agazarian's Presentation of Systems-centered Group Therapy. Group Analysis
and the Study of Maturity. On Identity as Multiple and Basic Assumption.
Containment and the Threat of Catastrophic Change in Psychotherapy Groups.
Object Relational and Lacanian Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Group
Analysis and Intimacy. The Group-as-a-Whole Approach in Foulkesian Group
Analytic Psychotherapy. Chaos and Desire: The Simple Truth of the
Unconscious in the Psychoanalytic Group. Object Relations and Group
Psychotherapy. Interpersonal Approaches. Editor's Introduction.
Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy. Andrews-Sachs, Anxiety, Courage, and
Healing. The Interpersonal Approach to Group Psychotherapy. Existential
Group Psychotherapy. Editor's Introduction. Saiger, Some Thoughts on the
Existential Lens in Group Psychotherapy. Dr. Mullan Responds.
Psychoanalytic Approaches. Editor's Introduction. Theories Are Ideas. A
Model for the Development of an Analytic Culture in Intensive Multi-weekly
Group Psychoanalysis. The Dream in Analytic Group Therapy. Self Psychology
in Group Psychotherapy. Editor's Introduction. A Brief Introduction to Self
Psychology. Beyond the Dyad: An Evolving Theory of Group Psychotherapy.
Toward Optimum Group Placement from the Perspective of the Self or
Self-experience. Anger in Group Therapy: A Self Psychological Approach.
Working with Intersubjectivity. Conclusion. Researchers, Third Party Payors
and the Singular Group Therapist.