Walter N. Stone

Walter N. Stone MD, author of three books and more than sixty articles on group psychotherapy, is Professor Emeritus, University of Cincinnati, past president of the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA), and past treasurer of the International Association of Group Psychotherapy (IAGP). His involvement with AGPA and IAGP has enabled him to have a breadth and depth of exposure to the treatment modality. His work has been recognized nationally and internationally as providing an additional lens in which to view working in groups.

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Self Experiences in Group, Revisited: Affective Attachments, Intersubjective Regulations, and Human Understanding

Self Experiences in Group, Revisited: Affective Attachments, Intersubjective Regulations, and Human Understanding

Edited by Irene Harwood, Walter N. Stone

  • Paperback £46.99

Since the publication of Self Experiences in Group in 1998 - the first book to apply self psychology and intersubjectivity to group work - there have been tremendous advancements in the areas of... (more)

Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy: Fifth Edition

Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy: Fifth Edition

by J. Scott Rutan, Walter N. Stone

  • Hardback £54.99

Regarded as the definitive practitioner reference and text, this accessible work addresses all aspects of setting up therapy groups and making them work. A wealth of clinical material illustrates the... (more)

Group Psychotherapy for People with Chronic Mental Illness

Group Psychotherapy for People with Chronic Mental Illness

by Walter N. Stone

  • Hardback £37.99

Providing a cost-effective treatment model that is respectful of patients' needs, their strengths, and their limitations, this volume presents the first dynamic and coherent approach to group... (more)

Contributions of Self Psychology to Group Psychotherapy: Selected Papers

Contributions of Self Psychology to Group Psychotherapy: Selected Papers

by Walter N. Stone

  • Paperback £36.99

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... (more)

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