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245 1 0 _aFoundations of group analysis for the twenty-first century /edited by Jason Maratos.
260 _aLondon :
_bKarnac Books,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a1 online resource (336 pages)
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490 1 _aNew International Library of Group Analysis
505 0 0 _aCOVER --
_tContents --
_tAcknowledgements --
_tPermisions --
_tAbout the Contributors --
_tSeries foreword --
_tIntroduction --
_tPart I Historical Foundations --
_tChapter One Principles and practice of group therapy --
_tChapter Two Introduction to group-analytic psychotherapy --
_tChapter Three The group as matrix of the individual's mental life --
_tChapter Four General introduction: the individual as a whole in a total situation --
_tChapter Five Book review: The Civilising Process . Vol. 1- "The History of Manners, by Norbert Elias --
_tPart II Group-Analytic Theory
505 0 0 _aChapter Six My philosophy in psychotherapy Chapter Seven Group-analysis: taking the non-problem seriously --
_tChapter Eight Destructive phases in groups --
_tPart II Psycho-Analysis and Group-Analysis --
_tChapter Nine Psycho-analysis and group analysis --
_tChapter Ten Some reflections on Bion's basic assumptions from a group-analytic viewpoint --
_tChapter Eleven The theory of Incohesion: Aggregation/ Massification as the fourth basic assumption in the unconscious life of groups and group-like social systems
505 0 0 _aChapter Twelve "Holding" and "containing" in the group and societyPart IV Group-Analysis and Society --
_tChapter Thirteen Group analysis: the problem of context --
_tChapter Fourteen The language of the group: monologue, dialogue and discourse in group analysis --
_tChapter Fiften The psyche and the social world --
_tPart V Challenges to the Theory/Extensions --
_tChapter Sixten The anti-group: destructive forces in the group and their therapeutic potential --
_tChapter seventen Specialists without spirit, sensualists without heart: psychotherapy as a moral endeavour
520 0 _aThe Institute of Group Analysis (IGA) celebrates forty years from its foundation with the publication of two new volumes tracing the foundations and applications of Group Analysis. The first volume ('Foundations') aims to publicise the foundations of group analysis (with the earliest papers of Foulkes) as well as the most influential theoretical contributions by pillars of modern group analysis, such as Pines, Brown, and Hopper. The reader will be able to see the development of Group Analysis, form an opinion about the trajectory that it follows, and judge which way the tradition of openness and creative integration of diverse theoretical contributions will lead in the twenty-first century. The second volume ('Applications') focuses on the numerous fields of work that use group analytic principles. Workers in the field of forensic psychotherapy would now consider it a great omission if they did not use some form of group analytic intervention, as would professionals dealing with those who manifest personality disorders, or those who work with different age groups, such as adolescents. Group analysis has made significant contribution to organisational work, to feminism and anti-discrimination (including anti-racism) as well as in education. The separate school of family therapy was based on group analysis, and in fact the first course of family therapy was based on group analysis and the Institute of Family Therapy was founded by (among others) the founders of IGA. This work is meant to give easy access to the first expressions of cardinal concepts, such as the matrix, the laws of group analysis, and the notion of pseudo-problems and false dichotomies. It is hoped that it will form not only an essential source book but also will indicate the way contemporary practitioners can integrate the new developments - not included in these volumes - from spectrums as diverse as mentalisation and epigenetics.
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650 0 _aGroup psychoanalysis.
650 0 _aGroup psychotherapy.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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