Introduction to group therapy : a practical guide / Scott Simon Fehr.

"Introduction to Group Therapy: A Practical Guide, Second Edition continues the work of the critically acclaimed original, demonstrating the therapeutic power of group therapy for conflict resolution and personality change. Combining theory and practice in a reader-friendly format, and presenti...

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Main Author: Fehr, Scott Simon.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Haworth Press, [2003]
Edition:Second edition.
Series:Advances in psychology and mental health.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-316) and index. 
505 0 |a The History of Group Therapy, Part I: Genesis, 1895-1943 -- The Circle -- LeBon -- Pratt -- Freud -- Burrows -- Wender -- Moreno -- Bion -- The History of Group Therapy, Part II: 1951 and Beyond -- Dreikurs -- Foulkes -- Corsini and Rosenberg -- Slavson -- Berne -- Rogers -- Yalom and Lieberman -- Rioch -- Horwitz -- Ormont -- Why Group Therapy? -- The Group Therapist -- Modalities: Structural Empiricism and Application to Group Therapy -- Adlerian -- Psychodrama -- Existentialism -- Person Centered -- Transactional Analysis -- General Systems Theory (GST) -- Gestalt -- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy -- Behavior Therapy -- Focal Conflict Paradigm -- Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy -- Basic Assumption Model -- Reality Therapy -- Here-and-Now Modality -- Preparation and Practicality -- The Setting -- Client Inclusion/Exclusion -- Cohesion -- The Group Contract -- The Life Cycle of a Group -- Adaptation -- Orientation -- Formation -- Initial Engagement -- Inclusion -- Reactive Phase -- Control -- Differentiation -- Disinclination to Participate -- Transition -- Conflict and Confrontation -- Resistance -- Togetherness -- Commitment -- Cohesion -- Bonding -- Attraction -- Identification -- Family -- Mature -- Work -- Resolution -- Productivity -- Task Oriented -- Cooperation -- Termination -- Farewell -- Closure -- The End -- Resistance and Self-Protection: Ego Defense Mechanisms and the Process of Adjustment -- Transference and Countertransference -- Transference and Its Relationship to Group Therapy -- A Case Study -- Group Analytical-Medical Model Approach -- An Occupational Therapy Approach -- Process-Directed Group Work Approach -- Reality Therapy Approach -- A Family Art Therapy Systems Approach -- Analysis Using the Psychodramatic Modality Approach -- Psychoanalytic Object Relational Group Therapy Approach -- Adler's Individual Psychology Approach -- Here and Now--There and Then Approach -- Systemic Group Therapy Approach -- Dance/Movement Therapy--The LivingDance Approach -- Family Systems Approach -- The Modern Group Analytic Approach -- Transactional Analysis Approach -- A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach -- A Group-As-a-Whole Approach -- A Group-Analytical Model Approach -- The Training Site, Seeking the Truth, and the Problematic Client -- Ideal Scenario -- Seeking the Truth -- The Problematic Client -- Group Psychotherapy As a Negative Experience -- The Triangle -- Issues and Perspectives -- Issue: Humor and Its Relation to Psychotherapy -- Issue: Therapist Self-Disclosure -- Issue: Should a Group Therapist Have the Experience of Being a Group Member? -- Issue: Monopolizers -- Issue: Subpoena Group Members -- Issue: When a Client Is Seeing You in Group Therapy and Another Therapist in Individual Psychotherapy -- Issue: Therapist Abuse -- Issue: Suicide -- Group Psychotherapy As a Specialty -- The Many Forms of Group Therapy -- Structured Exercises for Developing Group Cohesion. 
520 1 |a "Introduction to Group Therapy: A Practical Guide, Second Edition continues the work of the critically acclaimed original, demonstrating the therapeutic power of group therapy for conflict resolution and personality change. Combining theory and practice in a reader-friendly format, and presenting practical suggestions in areas rarely covered in academic settings, this book is a proven resource for introductory and advanced coursework. This vital new edition expands on issues presented in the original and provides new information on topics such as the historical beginnings of group therapy; theories; modalities; setting up an office for an effective group environment; surviving your training sites; handling problem clients; and developing a group practice. The book also includes case studies, review questions, a glossary, appendices of relevant topics, and an extensive bibliography."--Jacket. 
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