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Selves in Relation (Rle: Group Therapy) - An Introduction to Psychotherapy and Groups

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Informationen zum Autor Oatley, Keith Klappentext Emotional crises and breakdowns are not things going wrong in individuals' minds: they are disturbances in their relations with themselves and others. In psychotherapy an attempt is made to resolve such crises through a therapeutic relationship with an individual or in a group. First published in 1984, this book introduces the theory of individual and group therapy, and explains some of its principles in practice. Although there had been a rapid development of ideas in the area of psychotherapy at the time, it was only recently before original publication of this book that these had been related to theory. Keith Oatley assesses the influence of cognitive social psychology, psychoanalysis and the existential/phenomenological tradition, and considers the role of emotions, thinking and social interactions in therapeutic transformation. The theory, he argues, must also be related to the research findings on the outcomes of different therapies.This book is for those who study psychotherapy in psychology, psychiatry, counselling and social work - and for anyone who wants to know what psychotherapy was about in the 1980s. Zusammenfassung Emotional crises and breakdowns are not things going wrong in individuals’ minds: they are disturbances in their relations with themselves and others. In psychotherapy an attempt is made to resolve such crises through a therapeutic relationship with an individual or in a group. First published in 1984, this book introduces the theory of individual and group therapy, and explains some of its principles in practice. Although there had been a rapid development of ideas in the area of psychotherapy at the time, it was only recently before original publication of this book that these had been related to theory. Keith Oatley assesses the influence of cognitive social psychology, psychoanalysis and the existential/phenomenological tradition, and considers the role of emotions, thinking and social interactions in therapeutic transformation. The theory, he argues, must also be related to the research findings on the outcomes of different therapies. This book is for those who study psychotherapy in psychology, psychiatry, counselling and social work – and for anyone who wants to know what psychotherapy was about in the 1980s. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. 1. Prelude 2. Community 3. Individuality 4. The Practice of Psychotherapy 5. Outcome of Therapy 6. The Life of Groups 7. The Effects of Groups 8. Personal Learning in Groups 9. Emotions and Cultural Experience. Suggestions for Further Reading. References and Name Index. Subject Index. ...

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Preface.  1. Prelude  2. Community  3. Individuality  4. The Practice of Psychotherapy  5. Outcome of Therapy  6. The Life of Groups  7. The Effects of Groups  8. Personal Learning in Groups  9. Emotions and Cultural Experience. Suggestions for Further Reading.  References and Name Index.  Subject Index.

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Authors Keith Oatley
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.11.2016
 
EAN 9781138795723
ISBN 978-1-138-79572-3
No. of pages 178
Series Routledge Library Editions: Group Therapy
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

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