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  • - Primitive affects and object relations in group Psychotherapy
     
    577,-

    Brings together a collection of new and original contributions to focus on an understanding of primitive object relations and critical emotional states which present the maximum challenge to the group psychotherapist.

  • - A Jungian Perspective
    av Robert D. Boyd
    615 - 1 765,-

    A study of the functioning of small groups from the empirical perspective of analytical psychology. Case material is analyzed, focusing on the expansion of consciousness in the small group and the interrelated phenomenon of personal transformation.

  • av Dina Wardi
    499,-

    When they reach adulthood, children of Holocaust victims often need professional help as during their childhood, their parents unconsciously transmit to them much of their own trauma. Dina Wardi shows verbatim accounts of therapy sessions.

  • - Supervision of Analytic Groups
    av Meg Sharpe
    551,-

    To reflect the importance of supervision, and to widen understanding of its many facets, this book brings together the thoughts of experienced practitioners of group analysis and the reactions of those they have supervised.

  • av Charles Ashbach & Victor L. Schermer
    562 - 1 656,-

    Presents a framework for integrating group psychology with psychoanalytic theories of object relations, ego and self. Key constructs defined, discussed and illustrated with practical examples.

  • - Primitive affects and object relations in group Psychotherapy
     
    1 621,-

    Brings together a collection of new and original contributions to focus on an understanding of primitive object relations and critical emotional states which present the maximum challenge to the group psychotherapist.

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