Contributions of Self Psychology to Group Psychotherapy : Selected Papers /

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Author / Creator:Stone, Walter N.
Imprint:London : Karnac, ©2009.
Description:1 online resource (xxv, 253 pages)
Language:English
Series:The new international library of group analysis series
New international library of group analysis series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11257042
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-243) and index.
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Summary:Stone's central interests include the development of the self, empathy, narcissism, shame, envy, rage and the group-self. He is concerned with several aspects of clinical technique [and] is especially sensitive to our co-creation of so-called "difficult patients". His understanding of dreams as both personal and group products which manifest visual narratives will be of particular interest to students of the social and collective unconscious. Stone's work with narcissistic and borderline patients developed in parallel with his work with the chronically mentally ill, who are often institutional.
Other form:Print version: Stone, Walter N. Contributions of self psychology to group psychotherapy. London : Karnac, ©2009 9781855757349
Table of Contents:
  • Contributions of the psychology of the self to group process and group therapy / W.N. Stone and R.M. Whitman
  • The group self: a neglected aspect of group psychotherapy / S. Karterud and W.N. Stone
  • Group-as-a-whole: a self psychological perspective / W.N. Stone
  • Dreams as portraits of self and group interaction / W.N. Stone and S. Karterud
  • A self psychological perspective of group development / W.N. Stone and G. Spielberg
  • A self psychological perspective of envy in group psychotherapy / W.N. Stone
  • Frustration, anger, and the significance of alter-ego transferences in group psychotherapy / W.N. Stone
  • Self psychology and the higher mental functioning hypothesis: complementary theories / W.N. Stone
  • The role of the therapist's affect in the detection of empathic failures, misunderstandings and injury / W.N. Stone
  • Technique in group psychotherapy of narcissistic and borderline persons / W.N. Stone and J.P. Gustafson
  • Affect and therapeutic process in groups for chronically mentally persons / W.N. Stone
  • Strivings and expectations: an examination of process in groups for persons with chronic mental illness / W.N. Stone
  • Saying goodbye: exploring attachments as a therapist leaves a group of chronically ill persons / W.N. Stone.