Psychoanalytic group therapy /

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Autor principal: König, Karl, 1931-
Altres autors: Lindner, Wulf-Volker
Format: Llibre
Idioma:English
German
Publicat: Northvale, N.J. : J. Aronson, c1994.
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Taula de continguts:
  • Pt. I. Theoretical Foundations of Practice. Ch. 1. Preliminary Remarks on the Gottingen Model of Psychoanalytic Group Therapy. Ch. 2. Psychoanalytic Perception of Group Events. Ch. 3. When the Therapist Fails to Understand the Group. Ch. 4. Verbal and Nonverbal Communication. Ch. 5. General Points on Transference and Projective Identification. Ch. 6. Transference in Groups. Ch. 7. Transference Triggers and the Course of Groups. Ch. 8. Countertransference and Transferences of the Therapist. Ch. 9. Neutrality as a Dynamic Concept. Ch. 10. Working Relations. Ch. 11. Resistance. Ch. 12. Interventions. Ch. 13. Group Therapeutic Concepts and Handling Them in Practice
  • Pt. II. Special Practices. Ch. 14. Behavior of Therapist and Patients Specific to Structure and Transference. Ch. 15. Particularly Difficult Patients. Ch. 16. Preparation and Initiation of an Analytic Group Psychotherapy. Ch. 17. On Ending a Group. Ch. 18. Inpatient Psychotherapy from the Group Perspective.
  • Ch. 19. Indications: Which Patient into Which Group? Ch. 20. Group Psychotherapy and Group Dynamics. Ch. 21. Groups with Physically Ill Patients and Medical Personnel. Ch. 22. The Therapist's Concept of Man.