Group analysis: the journal of group analytic psychotherapy September 2006
Συγγραφέας: editor Malcolm Pines
Εκδότης - Τοποθεσία: Sage Publications
Χρονολογία: September 2006
Τόμος: vol.39 no.3
Ταξινομικός Αριθμός: 616.891 5 GRO
ISSN: 0533-3164
Περιεχόμενα:
Special section: papers presented at the GAS 2005 symposium, Molde
- Introduction: between matrix and manuals: contemporary challenges in group analysis – Thor Kristian Island
- Contemporary clinical challenges of group analysis group analysis – Dieter Nitzgen
- Setting the world on wheels: some clinical challenges of evidence-based practice – Chris Mace
- Contemporary challenges for research in group analysis – Steinar Lorentzen
- Chopping up the rainbow: quality assurance and the challenge to group-analytic training – Jane Campbell
- Secrecy and confidentiality in groups – Harold Behr
- Between subjects and matrix: transitivity and the ‘use of objects’ in group therapy – Klimis Navridis
- From calorie-counting to relationships – Elizabeth Reilly
Articles
- The role of narcissism in group psychotherapy – Raymond Battegay
- Researcher and therapist in the same person – a feasible combination? Review of Steinar Lorentzen’s doctoral thesis: ‘long-term analytic group psychotherapy with outpatients: evaluation of process and change’ – Sandahl & Wilberg
- The archetypes echoed in the collective unconscious of the people – Marijana & Aneta Sandić
Response
- The relational perspective in psychoanalysis and group analysis: a comment on the exchange between Dalal and Lavie concerning ‘the lost roots of the theory of group analysis: “taking interrelational individuals seriously”!’ by Joshua Lavie – Earl Hopper


