Group analysis: the journal of group analytic psychotherapy March 1992

Συγγραφέας: editor Malcolm Pines

Εκδότης - Τοποθεσία: Sage Publications

Χρονολογία: March 1992

Τόμος: vol.25 no.1

Ταξινομικός Αριθμός: 616.891 5 GRO

ISSN: 0533-3164

Περιεχόμενα:

 

Special section: group psychotherapy with borderline personalities

  • Projective identification as a regulator in the group process: the three levels of interaction in analytic groupsRaymond Battegay
  • Effects of projective identification on therapists and groupmatesRamon Ganzarain
  • Group psychotherapy and disorders of the selfIrene Harwood
  • Borderline distortions of mirroring in the groupLouis Zinkin
  • The importance of different reference groups in the therapy of borderline patientsUdo Rauchfleisch
  • Experiences with planned dynamic group psychotherapy of patients with anorexia nervosaGisela Ehle
  • Glimpses of projective identification in inpatient groups and in lifeLise Rafaelsen
  • Trends in group psychotherapy with borderline patientsBattegay, Hubermann, Schlosser, Visoiu

Articles

  • Diversity as a group-specific therapeutic factor in group-analytic psychotherapyBente Thygesen
  • Transcultural group analysis I. Different views of Maastricht and HeidelbergDennis Brown
  • Transcultural group analysis II. Use and abuse of cultural differences: analysis and ethicsDennis Brown
  • The concept of matrix: a metaphysical enquiryAndrew Powell
  • A transcendental matrix? Discussion on paper by Andrew PowellNicola Diamond

Commentary

  • The patient who refuses to change: the author respondsPaul Shult
  • The black and white group: a group-analytic contribution to race relations?Piers Lyndon

Obituary

  • Dr Hans SyzElizabeth Foulkes

Letter to the editor

  • A strange reviewSigmund Karterud

Book reviews

  • Self psychology and the humanities, reflections on a new psychoanalytic approach, edited by StrozierKohut
  • The search for the self. Selected writings of Heinz Kohut: 1978-1981, vol. 3&4, reviewed by Maratosedited by Ornstein
  • Frontiers in self psychology. Progress in self psychology vol.3, reviewed by Elinor FieldGoldberg
  • Understanding women in distress, reviewed by Julie RobertsAshurst & Hall
  • The regal phantasm. Shakespeare and the politics of spectacle, reviewed by Murray CoxPye