Group analysis: the journal of group analytic psychotherapy March 1999

Συγγραφέας: editor Malcolm Pines

Εκδότης - Τοποθεσία: Sage Publications

Χρονολογία: March 1999

Τόμος: vol.32 no.1

Ταξινομικός Αριθμός: 616.891 5 GRO

ISSN: 0533-3164

Περιεχόμενα:

 

Special section: eating disorders

  • An ethnic disorder – The challenge that eating disorders patients offer group analystsBonnie Gold
  • Group analysis and eating disordersSally Willis
  • Consuming passions: groups for women with eating problemsHudson, Ritchie, Brennan
  • From silent scream to shared sadnessDavid Wood
  • Anorexia as a symbol of an empty matrix dominated by the Dragon MotherMarisa Dillon Weston
  • There’s no point raging on your own: using art therapy in groups for people with eating disordersJohnson & Parkinson
  • Between idealization and devaluationSonja Wuhrmann
  • Writing as a tool of reflective practice: sketches and reflections from inside the split milieu of an eating disorders unitBen Davidson

Articles

  • Identity and the belonging group: personal integrity in the changing organizationAlan Prodgers
  • Progressive emotional communication: criteria for a well-functioning groupLouis Ormont
  • Commentary on article by Louis OrmontJohn Gordon
  • Social mind, social brain: what changes in group therapy?Chris Holman

Obituary

  • Alfreda GaltMalcolm Pines

Book reviews

  • Attachment and interaction, reviewed by Sheila MillanMario Marrone
  • Freud scientifically reappraised: testing the theories and therapy, reviewed by Digby TantamFisher & Greenberg
  • An introduction to therapeutic communities, reviewed by Stuart WhiteleyDavid Kennard
  • Dialogue in the analytical setting. Selected papers of Louis Zinkin on Jung and on group analysis, reviewed by Biddy ArnottZinkin
  • Taking the group seriously: towards a post-Foulkesian group analytic theory, reviewed by Ralph StaceyFarhad Dalal
  • Counselling, psychotherapy and the lawJenkins
  • Complaints and grievances in psychotherapy: a handbook of ethical practice, reviewed by George IkkosPalmer Barnes