Yalom, Irvin D., 1931-,

The theory and practice of group psychotherapy / [print] Irvin D. Yalom with Molyn Leszcz. - fifth edition. - New York : Basic Books, [(c)2005. - xix, 668 pages ; 25 cm.



The therapeutic factors Interpersonal learning Group cohesiveness The therapeutic factors: an integration The therapist: basic tasks The therapist: working in the here-and-now The therapist: transference and transparency The selection of clients The composition of therapy groups Creation of the group: place, time, size, preparation In the beginning The advanced group Problem group members The therapist: specialized formats and procedural aids Specialized therapy groups Group therapy: ancestors and cousins Training the group therapist Information and guidelines for participation in group therapy.

"Dr. Irvin D. Yalom is joined by Dr. Molyn Leszcz for this completely revised and expanded fifth edition. The authors present the latest research and clinical guidelines on group psychotherapy and explore the most recent developments in the field, drawing on nearly a decade of new research as well as their own broad clinical wisdom and experience. This edition features new sections on brief group therapy, online therapy groups, ethnocultural diversity, trauma, managed care, and specialized and structured groups (addictions and groups for the medically ill), as well as updated references and new clinical vignettes drawn from the authors' recent practice."--Jacket.



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Group psychotherapy
Transference (Psychology)

RC488.T446 2005 RC488.L644.T446 2005