Group analysis: the journal of group analytic psychotherapy September 1998

Συγγραφέας: editor Malcolm Pines

Εκδότης - Τοποθεσία: Sage Publications

Χρονολογία: September 1998

Τόμος: vol.31 no.3

Ταξινομικός Αριθμός: 616.891 5 GRO

ISSN: 0533-3164

Περιεχόμενα:

 

Special section – group analysis and organizations

  • The organizational mirror: a group-analytic approach to organizational consultancy, part I: theoryMorris Nitsun
  • Oedipal and sibling dynamics in organizationsGerhard Wilke
  • Psychoanalysis and the politics of organizational theoryAndrew Cooper
  • A response to psychoanalysis and the politics of organizational theory: comment on article by Andrew Cooper & Dick Blackwell

Letter to the editor

  • Memory and the groupRachael Chazan

Special section – papers from the sib-links workshops

  • SiblingsLuisa Brunori
  • Fair shares and mutual concern: the role of sibling relationshipsDennis Brown
  • The resolution of envy through jealousyGerald Wooster
  • Siblings in ancient Greek mythologyJason Maratos

Articles

  • Block training in group psychotherapy in the Baltic statesS. Lorentzen, A. Kuriene, E. Laurinaitis et al.
  • Reflections on experiences in block training: comment on article by S. Lorentzen et al.David Kennard
  • The effects of war: external reality as experienced in the group. The overdependent emigréVida Rakic & Marija Vezmar

Book reviews

  • The visible and invisible group, reviewed by Katy DamaskinidouAgazarian & Peters
  • Effective use of group therapy in managed care, reviewed by Kathy DarbyMacKensie
  • The listening reader: fiction and poetry for counsellors and psychotherapists, reviewed by FarrellBen Knights
  • Circular reflections: selected papers on group analysis and psychoanalysis, reviewed by Walter StoneMalcolm Pines
  • Gruppo di fratelli, fratelli di gruppo, reviewed by Marisa Dillon WestonBrunori
  • Families, children and the quest for a global ethic, reviewed by Dennis BrownRapoport
  • Time managed group therapy – Effective clinical applications, reviewed by Neusa OliveiraMacKensie
  • New systematic ideas from the Italian health movement, reviewed by Brian MaxwellFruggeri et al.