Difficult Topics in Group Psychotherapy
My Journey from Shame to Courage
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st Dec '10
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This book contains eleven selected papers on difficult topics group therapists encounter in their work. Based on the author's forty years in the field, these papers include the topics of shame, courage, hostility, combined individual and group therapy, money, indirect communication, difficult patients, silence, and the missed session. Written from a psychodynamic orientation with a relational emphasis, they pay special attention to countertransference. An autobiographical introduction to each paper discusses what experiences have led the author to write on each topic. These introductions honor the role that personal experience has played in the evolution of Dr Gan's therapeutic presence.
'What a refreshing and reassuring book for group psychotherapists! This collection of Jerome Gans' most important papers confirms his unique ability not only to pinpoint the difficulties that beset us all as group therapists but to bring humour, wisdom and compassion to the discussion. Resolutely determined to leave behind the strictures of theory, he confronts the deepest human paradoxes in which our weaknesses are often our strengths and our difficulties are vital signposts of development. The book pulsates with a sense of Yalom's 'universality': we are all in it together, therapists and patients alike. Readers will learn and enjoy, returning to their groups with renewed curiosity and courage.'- Morris Nitsun, PhD, Consultant clinical psychologist Camden and Islington NHS Trust, training analyst (Institute of Group Analysis, London) 'Jerome Gans has written the book that no one else has had the courage to write. He addresses the underbelly of group therapy - both of the therapist and of the member. No education of psychotherapy is complete without this knowledge. Every practitioner and trainee should read this book. No other textbook can substitute.' - Elaine (Lonergan) Cooper, PhD, LCSW, CGP, FAGPA, Clinical Professor, University of California School of Medicine at San Francisco Department of PsychiatryContentsChapter One: ShameThe Detection of Shame in Group Psychotherapy: Uncovering the Hidden EmotionThe Group Therapist's Shame: A Much Undiscussed TopicChapter Two: HostilityHostility in Group PsychotherapyChapter Three:Broaching and Exploring the Question of Combined Group and Individual TherapyChapter Four: MoneyMoney and Psychodynamic Group PsychotherapyChapter Five: Indirect CommunicationThe Leader's Use of Indirect Communication in Group TherapyChapter Six: Difficult PatientsDifficult Patients: Their Construction in Group TherapyChapter Seven: SilenceSilence in group psychotherapy: A powerful communicationChapter Eight: The Missed SessionThe Missed Session in Psychodynamic Group PsychotherapyChapter Nine: CourageA Plea for Greater Recognition and Appreciation of our Group Members' CourageThe Courage of the Group Therapy
ISBN: 9781855757691
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250 pages