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Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy

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This widely adopted text and clinical reference covers the "whats," "whys," and "how-tos" of setting up therapy groups and making them work. Coverage includes mechanisms and processes of change, patient selection, leadership issues, combining groups with other forms of treatment, and dealing with "difficult" patients.

436 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1984

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May 19, 2016
Very informative for me when in reflection of the various directions I wanted to take my life. This book was especially helpful because of its broad-based approach with a number of theoretical perspectives considered to further the understanding and integration necessary in exploratory therapy and often in group processes in general. This book sparked a deep-seated love of self-exploration through community in my life and the adventures that would be had as a group therapist.

"The therapist's position is that of both an expert and an emotional participant. The therapist alternates between the stance of a separately functioning individual who observes the process and a person who is emotionally engaged with the group and whose own affects can be used as information about the group interactions."
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March 26, 2017
very informative and thorough on how group therapy works
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