Number 4 in the International Library of Group Analysis series
Paperback: £22.99 / $42.95
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1998, 234mm x 156mm / 9.25in x 6in, 192pp
ISBN: 978-1-85302-597-6, BIC 2: JMAF
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Hardback: £37.50 / $85.00
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1998, 234mm x 156mm / 9.25in x 6in, 192pp
ISBN: 978-1-85302-596-9, BIC 2: JMAF
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Foreword, Robert D. Stolorow, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles. Preface, Irene N.H. Harwood. Acknowledgements. Introduction, Ernest Wolf, Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. 1. A Consideration of Kohut's views on group psychotherapy, Frederic Arensberg, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York. 2. The self as a group: the group as a self, Malcolm Pines. 3. Advances in group psychotherapy and self psychology: an intersubjective approach, Irene N.H. Harwood. 4 Intersubjectivity in archaic and mature twinship in group psychotherapy, Emanuel Shapiro, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York. 5. Harvest of fire: archaic twinship and fundamental conflict within a community and in group therapy, Martin S. Livingston, New York Institute for Psychoanalytic Self-Psychology. 6. How does group psychotherapy Cure? A reconceptualization of the group process: from self psychology to the intersubjective perspective, Franco Paparo, Psychiatric Public Hospital and Gianni Nebbiosi, Institute for the P~sychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, Rome. 7. The group self, empathy, intersubjectivity and hermeneutics: a group analytic perspective, Sigmund W Rarterud, University of Oslo. 8. Infant research and intersubjective responsiveness in group therapy, Joan Schain- West California Institute for Clinical Social Work. 9. Examining early childhood multiple cross-cultural extended selfobject and traumatic experiences and creating optimum treatment environments, Irene N.H. Harwood. 10. A multiple selfobject and traumatizing experiences: co-therapy model at work, Damon L. Silvers, Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy, Washington, DC. 11. Motivational Systems and group object theory: implications for group therapy, Rosemary A. Segalla, Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy. 12. Can group analysis/psychotherapy provide a wide angle lens for self psychology? Irene N.H. Harwood. 13. Notes on optimal responsiveness in the group process, Howard A. Bacal, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles. List of Contributors. Subject Index.
Malcolm Pines
Introduction by Earl Hopper
Edited by Victor L. Schermer and Malcolm Pines
David Kennard, Jeff Roberts and David A. Winter
With a contribution from Yiannis Arzoumanides
With a contribution from Malcolm Pines

Edited by Robert M. Lipgar and Malcolm Pines

Edited by Robert M. Lipgar and Malcolm Pines