Boundaries and Interrelations Volume 1: Theory
Buch, Englisch, 680 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1301 g
ISBN: 978-1-4615-9241-9
Verlag: Springer US
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Weitere Infos & Material
I - Basic Issues.- Individual and Group.- Discussion of “Individual and Group” by Marie Jahoda.- A Comment on Prof. M. Jahoda’s “Individual and Group”.- The Individual and the Group as Seen by the Therapist.- Beyond the Individual. The Relationships between Group and Subjectivity in a Group Analytic Perspective.- Group Anaclisis of Individual Mental Structures: A Few Theoretical Consequences. Consequences concerning the Individual and the Group.- Group Society as a Psychotherapy Concept.- II - The Family as Matrix of the Individual.- The Healthy and the Unhealthy Family: Research in Family Interaction.- The Family as the Matrix of the Individual: Group Process in Child Development.- Correspondence between the Psychodramatic Theory of Child Development and the Processes and Therapeutic Goals of Psychodrama.- The Application of Family Studies to Psychoanalytic Theory and Therapy.- Foulkes’ Network Theory and the Scope of Group Analysis in Family Therapy.- Group and Family Therapies: Distinctions.- Family Patterns in Psychoanalytic Group Psychotherapy.- Outlining a Systemic - Dialectic Approach to Family Functioning and Malfunctioning.- Systems Concepts in Group and Family Therapy.- III - Boundary Issues.- A - The Individual in the Group.- The Person as Expression of the Group.- Role as a Bridge Construct in Understanding The Relationship between the Individual and the Group.- Interactive Concepts in Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychology: Their Relevance to the Individual/Group Linkage.- Group and Individual Boundaries in Group Psychotherapy: Theoretical and Technical Considerations.- Psychosociological Compromise Formation as the Changeover point between Intrapsychic and Interpersonal Relationships.- B - Ecology, Ethology and System Therapy.- TheImplications of Ecological Change on Groups, Institutions and Communities - Reviewing a Therapeutic Community Experience with Open-System Thinking.- Biological Systems Analysis of Mentality.- Boundaries and Boundarying: A Systems Perspective.- IV.- A - The Definitions of Boundaries.- Group Dynamics: A Modern Redefinition of their Therapeutic Significance as Boundary Processes.- Personal Boundary Management and Social Structure.- Do Boundaries Exist? A Transpersonal Approach to Psychotherapy.- Architectural Boundaries - and their Impact on Social Organisation.- B - Research Models.- A Nuclear Conflict and Group Focal Conflict Model for Integrating Individual and Group Level Phenomena in Psychotherapy Groups.- Individual Behavior, Group and Organizational Processes: An Application of a Preliminary Model.- Group Personality and Group Behavior: An Expansion of Bion’s Model.- C - Large Groups and Organisations.- Large Group Perspectives.- Psychodrama as Technique of the Psychoanalysis of Institutions.- Archaic Processes in Organizations: Fluid Boundaries between Individual and Groups.- Psychic and Political Constraints on the Growth of Industrial Democracies.- Pathogenic Leadership in Organizations.- Community Mental Health and Psychiatry The Italian Experience.- Christiania - Therapeutic Community, Active Tolerance or Social Apathy?.- Solidarity as a Problem in Society and Therapy.- The Individual in the Social Network.- V - Clinical Perspectives.- Individual and Group: A Latin American Perspective.- Interpreting Analytical Group Psychotherapy, more specifically The Individual Interpretation and the Group Interpretation.- Unconscious Planning by Patients for Group Therapy.- Failures in Group Therapy and the Potential for Growth through the Study of Such Factors.- VI -Therapeutic Community Perspectives and Practice.- Therapeutic Communities Past, Present and Future.- Therapeutic Community and Social Exchange Theory.- Advantages and Liabilities of the Therapeutic Community.- The Therapeutic Community in Norwegian Psychiatry.- Reconsidering some Limiting Factors of Therapeutic Communities. A Summary of Six Norwegian Studies.- The Psychoanalytic Oriented Approach to Therapeutic Community Treatment in the Netherlands.- Recurring Crisis in Therapeutic Communities.- Changing Leadership in Developing a Therapeutic Community.- VII - Basic Issues: Psychoanalysis and Group Psychothera.- Psychoanalytic Contributions to the Understanding of Group Process.- Differences and Inter-Relations between Psycho and Group Analysis.- Considerations Regarding the State of Theory in Group Analysis.- Transference and Counter-Transference in Group Psychoanalysis.- Transitional Phenomena and the Matrix in Group Psychotherapy.