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9781568211190

Psychoanalytic Group Therapy

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  • ISBN13:

    9781568211190

  • ISBN10:

    1568211198

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1994-08-01
  • Publisher: Jason Aronson, Inc.
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Summary

Karl Konig and Wulf-Volker Lindner have distilled their many years of research, rich clinical experience, and extensive theoretical knowledge of analytic group psychotherapy. Now, for the first time in English, they present their Gottingen model of group

Author Biography

Karl Konig is a professor of clinical group psychotherapy on the medical staff of Gottingen University, where he also chairs the department.

Table of Contents

Preface
Overview of the Book
Introduction
Theoretical Foundations of Practice
Preliminary Remarks on the Gottingen Model of Psychoanalytic Group Therapyp. 11
Psychoanalytic Perception of Group Eventsp. 15
When the Therapist Fails to Understand the Groupp. 19
Verbal and Nonverbal Communicationp. 23
General Points on Transference and Projective Identificationp. 29
Transference in Groupsp. 33
Transference Triggers and the Course of Groupsp. 39
Countertransference and Transferences of the Therapistp. 47
Neutrality as a Dynamic Conceptp. 53
Working Relationsp. 55
Resistancep. 65
Interventionsp. 75
Group Therapeutic Concepts and Handling Them in Practicep. 99
Special Practices
Behavior of Therapist and Patients Specific to Structure and Transferencep. 103
Particularly Difficult Patientsp. 115
Preparation and Initiation of an Analytic Group Psychotherapyp. 121
On Ending a Groupp. 133
Inpatient Psychotherapy from the Group Perspectivep. 151
Indications: Which Patient into Which Group?p. 161
Group Psychotherapy and Group Dynamicsp. 171
Groups with Physically Ill Patients and Medical Personnelp. 175
The Therapist's Concept of Manp. 181
References
Index
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