The Theory and Practice of Group PsychotherapyBasic Books, 2008. márc. 3. - 688 oldal Dive into this educational and entertaining work on group psychotherapy and see firsthand how it has been helping patients learn and grow for years. Hailed by Jerome Frank as "the best book that exists on the subject," Irvin D. Yalom's The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy has been the standard text in the field for decades. In this completely revised and updated fifth edition, Dr. Yalom and his collaborator Dr. Molyn Leszcz expand the book to include the most recent developments in the field, drawing on nearly a decade of new research as well as their broad clinical wisdom and expertise. New topics include: online therapy, specialized groups, ethnocultural diversity, trauma and managed care. At once scholarly and lively, this is the most up-to-date, incisive, and comprehensive text available on group psychotherapy. |
Tartalomjegyzék
Interpersonal Learning | 19 |
Group Cohesiveness | 53 |
CONTENTS | 77 |
19 | 83 |
Basic Tasks | 117 |
Working in the HereandNow | 141 |
Transference and Transparency | 201 |
The Selection of Clients | 231 |
CONTENTS | 369 |
Problem Group Members | 391 |
Specialized Formats and Procedural Aids | 429 |
Specialized Therapy Groups | 475 |
Ancestors and Cousins | 525 |
Training the Group Therapist | 543 |
Information and Guidelines | 567 |
Notes | 573 |
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The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy Irvin D. Yalom,Molyn Leszcz Korlátozott előnézet - 2008 |
The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy Irvin D. Yalom,Molyn Leszcz Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2008 |
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