Introduction to group-analytic psychotherapy : studies in the social integration of individuals and groups

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Introduction to group-analytic psychotherapy : studies in the social integration of individuals and groups

by S.H. Foulkes

Maresfield Reprints, 1983

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Originally published: London : Heinemann Medical, 1948

Bibliography: p. 171-173

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内容説明

Group Analysis, the approach pioneered by Foulkes, is a form of psychotherapy in small groups and also a method of studying groups and the behaviour of individuals in their social aspects. Apart from a number of practical advantages, it has features of specific value. It is the method of choice for the investigation of many problems and for the treatment of many disturbances.

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  • Foreword -- Preface -- General Introduction -- The individual as a whole in a total situation -- The Study of the Group -- The Psychoanalytic Situation. -- The Group Analytic Situation. -- The Background -- The Therapist. -- Combined and uncombined Groups. -- Open and Closed Groups -- Phase B, "The Northfield Experiment" -- Group Work in the Various Phases. -- The Group-Analytic Situation -- Selection, Grouping. -- Time Factors -- Resume. -- The Conductor's Contribution -- Three basic principles -- The Group-analytic Situation in operation -- Treating a Ward. -- Treating a Hospital -- Spot-Lights from Group-analytic work -- The Location of a Disturbance -- The Conductor's Contribution -- The Conductor's Qualifications -- Training -- Survey -- Group Analysis and its Relation to Other Approaches -- Some Forms of Group Treatment
  • Views on Indications, Selection, Dynamics of Therapy

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