What Is Psychoanalytical Group Therapy?
Kaës, René
What Is Psychoanalytical Group Therapy? - 2006.
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The author first describes the advent of psychoanalytic group practice in light of changes occurring in modern societies. Then, he points out the main trends that structure its practice and theory. He describes the characteristics of the group as a system of psychoanalytic work, referring to the requirements (demands) of the psychoanalytic method in relation with its object: experiencing the unconscious through its developments, processes, and effects. He specifies the consequences of those characteristics on transference and countertransference, on associative processes, and on the object of interpretation in a group situation. He then analyzes the main factors in psychoanalytic group work and ways to make subjectivation possible.
What Is Psychoanalytical Group Therapy? - 2006.
47
The author first describes the advent of psychoanalytic group practice in light of changes occurring in modern societies. Then, he points out the main trends that structure its practice and theory. He describes the characteristics of the group as a system of psychoanalytic work, referring to the requirements (demands) of the psychoanalytic method in relation with its object: experiencing the unconscious through its developments, processes, and effects. He specifies the consequences of those characteristics on transference and countertransference, on associative processes, and on the object of interpretation in a group situation. He then analyzes the main factors in psychoanalytic group work and ways to make subjectivation possible.
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