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Foundations and Applications of Group Psychotherapy A Sphere of Influence

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ISBN-10: 1853027952

ISBN-13: 9781853027956

Edition: 2nd 1999

Authors: Mark Ettin

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This text focuses on how to provide effective individual treatment within psychoeducational and psychotherapeutic groups, and examines the structural properties of such groups as organizational entities in their own right.
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Book details

List price: $55.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication date: 6/1/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 454
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.584
Language: English

Foreword
Second Thoughts
Preface
Introduction
The Logos of Small-Group Participation: Structural Guidelines and Organizational Formats
Foundations: History
Sitting in on Socrates' Walking Groups
The Invention of Modern Group Treatment at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
The Growth Spurt of Group Psychotherapy: Innovations Prior to World War II
Foundations: Epistemology
A Group Is a Group Is a Group? Building a Collective Experience Through Inductive Processes
The Epistemology of the Group-as-a-Whole: Relying on Deduction to Render the Group Intelligible
The Art of Depiction: Finding Meaning in the Collective Process
Applications: Psychoeducation
Myth, Metaphor, and Miracle in the Moment of Making: Leadership and Residence in Unstructured Process Groups
Managing Group Process in Nonprocess Groups: Working with Structured Theme-Centered Tasks
Group Development: Building Protocols for PsychoeducationalGroups
Applications: Psychotherapy
Sphere of Influence: Holding Together in Remote Groups
Group Analysis: A Causal Paradigm for Working Through Impasse
The Group as a Cultural Phenomenon: Transforming Experience Through Collective Imagery
Conclusion
The Mythos of Small-Group Culture: Object Relations and Primitive Processes
The Evolution of the Human Collective: A Myth for Modern Times
References
Name Index
Subject Index