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  1. The Third Eye

    Supervision of Analytic Groups

    By Meg Sharpe

    Series: The International Library of Group Psychotherapy and Group Process

    The Third Eye provides a detailed and practical exposition of one of the most important but least documented skills required of those practising in the expanding discipline of group analysis. The relevance of the material, which is contributed from the dual perspective of both experienced...

    Published November 30th 1994 by Routledge

  2. Personal Transformations in Small Groups

    A Jungian Perspective

    By Robert D. Boyd

    Series: The International Library of Group Psychotherapy and Group Process

    The first book to look at small group functioning from the perspective of analytical psychology. Reflecting more than twenty years of research, it will be of interest to those working with small groups or interested in group research....

    Published August 31st 1994 by Routledge

  3. Psychodrama Since Moreno

    Innovations in Theory and Practice

    Edited by Dr Paul Holmes, Paul Holmes, Marcia Karp, Michael Watson

    Internationally recognised practitioners of the psychodramatic method discuss the theory and practice of psychodrama since Moreno's death. Key concepts of group psychotherapy are explained and their development illustrated....

    Published August 24th 1994 by Routledge

  4. Ring of Fire

    Primitive affects and object relations in group Psychotherapy

    Edited by Malcolm Pines, Victor Schermer

    Series: The International Library of Group Psychotherapy and Group Process

    Brings together a collection of new and original contributions to an understanding of primitive object relations and critical emotional states which present the maximum challenge to the group psychotherapist....

    Published June 1st 1994 by Routledge

  5. Holocaust Survivors' Mental Health

    By T.L. Brink

    A handbook for practitioners in the field, Holocaust Survivors’Mental Health gives clinicians practical tools for assessment and therapy for working with aged Holocaust survivors.The now aging survivors of the Holocaust may be encountering geriatric challenges to their mental health. In this...

    Published May 24th 1994 by Routledge

  6. The Handbook of Dramatherapy

    By Sue Jennings, Ann Cattanach, Steve Mitchell, Anna Chesner, Brenda Meldrum, Steve Mitchell Nfa

    Dramatherapy is being increasingly practised in a range of therapeutic settings and is of growing interest to theatre practitioners and teachers. The Handbook of Dramatherapy brings together five authors who have considerable experience of clinical, artistic and educational work to provide an...

    Published December 15th 1993 by Routledge

  7. Group Interactive Art Therapy

    Its Use in Training and Treatment

    By Diane Waller

    Diane Waller presents the first theoretical formulation of a model which effectively integrates the change-enhancing factors of both group psychotherapy and art therapy. Drawing on her wide experience as an art psychotherapist and a group therapist, she shows how this model works in practice...

    Published March 3rd 1993 by Routledge

  8. Helping People To Help Themselves

    Self-Help and Prevention

    By Robert E Hess

    A useful book in which the authors describe and advocate self-help and mutual aid groups in the field of human services. Topics include support groups for bereaved parents, sexually abusive families, women who have undergone Caesarean childbirth, and former mental patients....

    Published August 5th 1991 by Routledge

  9. Group Work With the Emotionally Disabled

    By Baruch Levine

    Here is an exciting and informative volume on the use of social group work in psychiatric settings. As it affirms the significance of social group work’s clinical potential, Group Work With the Emotionally Disabled fosters further development in this highly specialized area of human service.Baruch...

    Published June 21st 1990 by Routledge

  10. Advances in Group Work Research

    By Aaron Brower, Sheldon D Rose

    In this comprehensive overview of the state of the art in the field, group workers and social scientists explore group research issues. Learn how they grapple with the major problems associated with doing research on treatment groups. While discussing the outcomes of their group treatment programs,...

    Published April 24th 1990 by Routledge