ABSTRACT

Group analytic theory is internationally recognised as an effective treatment for people suffering from mental distress, struggles with personal development and interpersonal problems. Integrating psychoanalytic and social psychological thinking and providing a group setting for self-discovery and developing social skills, long- and short-term courses in this type of therapy are increasing in popularity.

This manual provides a detailed description of both long- and short-term versions of group analytic therapy, with rich and vivid clinical examples to illustrate theory and techniques. Group Analytic Psychotherapy describes in detail what a participant may expect, differences between short- and long-term therapy and how to behave as a group member, as well as the main issues the clinician has to deal with. Topics covered include:

Group Analytic Theory

Methodology

Clinical Examples

Therapist Adherence and Competence

Providing a basis for understanding the dynamics of groups at work in offering emotional support and a positive atmosphere, Group Analytic Psychotherapy is ideal for clinicians, students and informed patients as well as all psychodynamically oriented professionals in the field. It is an essential manual for those looking to learn the main attributes of short-term intervention.

part I|38 pages

Long-term group analytic psychotherapy

chapter Chapter 1|4 pages

Group analytic theory

chapter Chapter 2|6 pages

Methodology

chapter Chapter 3|12 pages

Technique

chapter Chapter 4|14 pages

Clinical examples

part II|35 pages

Short-term group analytic psychotherapy

chapter Chapter 5|5 pages

Theory

chapter Chapter 6|11 pages

Methodology

chapter Chapter 7|7 pages

Technique

chapter Chapter 8|10 pages

Clinical examples

part III|13 pages

Clinical research

chapter Chapter 9|3 pages

Therapist adherence and competence

Treatment fidelity

chapter Chapter 10|5 pages

Experiences and challenges in implementing the project

chapter Chapter 11|3 pages

Some preliminary results