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Group Experience as a Resource - Invitation to a Change of Perspective in Group Psychotherapy and Self-Experience

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This textbook for psychotherapists and group therapists encourages the reader to reflect on their own group experiences throughout their life journey and to relate these insights to therapy processes. Psychological life and personal development always occur within networks. Analytical group therapy utilizes this and makes psychological processes visible that often remain unclear in individual treatments. Our understanding of human psychological development is transforming in light of neuroscientific findings and against the backdrop of the complex societal challenges of our time, evolving into a view of humans as social animals. We are witnessing a resurgence in group therapy and an openness to theories that emphasize our mutual dependence in a positive sense. Togetherness and solidarity can thus be practiced collectively, unleashing transformative power for change in individuals, but also for society. Many relatable examples, especially from therapeutic groups, illustrate this.
Written for:
Psychotherapists, group therapists, group leaders in the medical and social fields.
About the Author:
Dipl. Psych. Volker Münch, Psychological Psychotherapist in private practice in Munich. Teaching analyst, supervisor, and lecturer at MAP, Munich. Publications on topics such as therapeutic attitude, digitalization, and midlife crisis.

List of contents

Part I: Psychological Development as a Group Event.- Part II: The Group as a Resource in Therapy and Counseling.

About the author

Dipl. Psych. Volker Münch, Psychological Psychotherapist in private practice in Munich. Individual and Group Analyst. Teaching Analyst, Supervisor, and Lecturer at MAP, Munich. Publications on topics such as therapeutic attitude, digitalization, and midlife crisis.
 

Summary

This textbook for psychotherapists and group therapists encourages the reader to reflect on their own group experiences throughout their life journey and to relate these insights to therapy processes. Psychological life and personal development always occur within networks. Analytical group therapy utilizes this and makes psychological processes visible that often remain unclear in individual treatments. Our understanding of human psychological development is transforming in light of neuroscientific findings and against the backdrop of the complex societal challenges of our time, evolving into a view of humans as social animals. We are witnessing a resurgence in group therapy and an openness to theories that emphasize our mutual dependence in a positive sense. Togetherness and solidarity can thus be practiced collectively, unleashing transformative power for change in individuals, but also for society. Many relatable examples, especially from therapeutic groups, illustrate this.
Written for:
Psychotherapists, group therapists, group leaders in the medical and social fields.
About the Author:
Dipl. Psych. Volker Münch, Psychological Psychotherapist in private practice in Munich. Teaching analyst, supervisor, and lecturer at MAP, Munich. Publications on topics such as therapeutic attitude, digitalization, and midlife crisis.

Product details

Authors Volker Münch
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Gruppenerleben als Ressource
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.04.2025
 
EAN 9783662708668
ISBN 978-3-662-70866-8
No. of pages 186
Dimensions 155 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Weight 320 g
Illustrations XI, 186 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Psychologie, Klinische Psychologie, Psychotherapie, Psychiatrie, Archetypes, Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Social Learning, Counseling Psychology, Psychosomatic Medicine, Rehabilitation Psychology, group work, Group Psychotherapy, social behavior, social relationships, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-Being, Synergy Effects, Group Coaching, Crisis Experience, Imprinting and Development, Social Being and Social Animal, Social Dependency and Solidarity, Exchange and Communication

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