Group analysis: the journal of group analytic psychotherapy December 1983

Συγγραφέας: editor Harold Behr

Εκδότης - Τοποθεσία: Group-analytic society, London

Χρονολογία: December 1983

Τόμος: XVI/3

Ταξινομικός Αριθμός: 616.891 5 GRO

ISSN: 0533-3164

Περιεχόμενα:

 

A Group-Analytic Society Symposium

  • The group analyst as consultant to an institutionDennis Brown
  • The group analyst as consultant to a therapeutic organizationJeff Roberts
  • The group analyst as consultant in a social services settingAnne Mhlongo
  • A group-analytic approach in a comprehensive schoolCaroline Garland

Articles

  • Group work in a training environmentPatrick Hughes
  • Discussion on paper by HughesWyn Bramley, Bryan Boswood
  • The phenomenon of the ‘Sacrifice of Isaac’ in groupsRaymond Battegay
  • Discussion on paper by BattegayVan der Kleij, Stevenson, Lear
  • Two cases of anorexia nervosa and their drop-out from group analysisN. Ciani, R. Fiumara, T. Lorini, M. Caporali, M. Zanasi
  • Discussion on paper by Ciani et alJason Maratos, Tom Burns
  • Mind and matrix in the writing of S.H. FoulkesBill Lintott
  • Discussion on paper by LintottClaude Pigott, James Home

Reflections

  • Wilfred Bion: an appreciation and some reminiscencesMargaret Rioch
  • Why do people stop conducting groups?Martin Grotjahn

Commentary

  • Facing the patientF.W. Graham
  • Music and the patterns of human interactionHugh Series
  • Malignant mirroringLouis Zinkin, Eva Hamory
  • Discontents and illusions and the group-analytic view of culture and civilizationTerence Lear

Book reviews

  • The sexual relationship. An object relations view of sex and the family, reviewed by Andrew PowellDavid Scharff
  • Comprehensive group psychotherapy, reviewed by Keith R. HydeHarold Kaplan & Benjamin Sadock
  • The effects of psychotherapy, reviewed by David KennardMichael Lambert
  • Creativity in small groups, reviewed by Stephen CogillPaul Hare
  • Handbook of group therapy, reviewed by Meg SharpeGrotjahn, Kline, Friedmann
  • Intentional interviewing and counselling, reviewed by Bryan BoswoodAllen Ivey