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9781572305182

Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy, Third Edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9781572305182

  • ISBN10:

    1572305185

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-11-14
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

This highly acclaimed work has served as a comprehensive professional resource and text since its original publication. Now in its revised and expanded third edition, Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy covers all aspects of forming and leading groups for a broad range of clinical populations. Essential topics covered include mechanisms and processes of change, patient selection, group composition, and patient preparation. Also addressed are leadership issues, the use of cotherapists, combining group work with other forms of treatment, understanding the expression of affect in groups, and dealing with "difficult" groups or individual members. Extensively revised, the third edition incorporates recent refinements in theory and practice from a variety of psychodynamic perspectives. References have been updated throughout, many new clinical examples have been added, and a separate chapter is now devoted to time-limited groups. Another entirely new chapter will be particularly useful in teaching and supervision. It provides an extended clinical illustration with commentary from both authors, illustrating the differing, equally valid perspectives that two experienced therapists might bring to the same case.

Author Biography

J. Scott Rutan, PhD, is a past president and distinguished fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Association. He founded the Center for Group Psychotherapy at the Massachusetts General Hospital and was a cofounder of the Boston Institute for Psychotherapy.

Walter N. Stone, MD, is a professor of psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He is a past president and distinguished fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Association and is currently a board member of the International Association of Group Psychotherapy. Widely published, he is the author of Group Psychotherapy for People with Chronic Mental Illness.

Table of Contents

Groups in Today's Society
1(8)
History of Small Group Theory and Practice
8(21)
Group Dynamics and Group Development
29(28)
Therapeutic Factors in Group Psychotherapy
57(17)
Mechanisms and Processes of Change
74(27)
A Systems Approach to Forming a Group
101(20)
Patient Selection
121(17)
Patient Preparation and the Group Agreements
138(18)
The Role of the Group Therapist
156(20)
Beginning the Group
176(20)
Special Leadership Issues
196(33)
Expressions of Affect in Group Psychotherapy
229(30)
The Therapeutic Process: A Clinical Illustration
259(27)
Difficult Groups and Difficult Patients
286(30)
Time-Limited Psychodynamic Groups
316(16)
Termination in Group Psychotherapy
332(23)
References 355(20)
Index 375

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