The Psyche and the social world : developments in group-analytic theory
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The Psyche and the social world : developments in group-analytic theory
(The International library of group psychotherapy and group process)
Routledge, 1994
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-268) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Group analysis is now a major analytic approach with an increasing influence world-wide. Its theoretical basis was established by its initiator, S.H. Foulkes, and since his death his ideas have been used and developed by many colleagues and followers. "The Psyche and the Social World" presents a coherent review of his basic ideas in the light of their development. The editors and contributors are active in practising and teaching group analysis through the Institute of Group Analysis, London, and have contributed essays on a range of issues. While sharing a common outlook, they reveal the diversity of fields that can be studied from a group analytic viewpoint, and take a constructive approach to areas of difficulty and theoretical conflict. Contributors include both Freudian and Jungian psychoanalysts, those interested in systems theory and linguistics, family therapy, early childhood development, anthropology and transcultural issues. All share Foulkes' belief in the deeply social nature of our minds and personalities - hence the title, "The Psyche and the Social World".
目次
- Introduction
- Towards a unifying concept of the group matrix
- The psyche and the system
- The group as a whole
- "Holding and containing" in the group and society
- Self development through subjective interaction
- Exchange as a therapeutic factor in group analysis
- The womb and gender identity
- The primal scene in group analysis
- Attachment theory in group analysis
- Families and group analysis
- Group analysis and cultural phenomena
- The median group and the psyche
- The language of the group
- The psyche and the social world.
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