Dr. E. J. Anthony was a psychoanalyst who trained in London where he began a distinguished career as a child psychotherapist and psychiatrist. He studied child development under Jean Piaget and, after leaving the Maudsley Hospital, occupied the Ittleson chair of child psychiatry, at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis. He is the author of many papers on Group Analysis, psychoanalysis, and child psychiatry. His collaboration with Foulkes, who became his training analyst, began at Northfield Hospital and in the early 1950s he became a founder member of the Group Analytic Society in 1952. Towards the end of his career he became Director of Psychotherapy at Chestnut Lodge, where he developed a programme of group psychotherapy for adolescent inpatients.
This classic work attempts to present a comprehensive account for the lay reader of the principles and methods of group psychotherapy. (more)
Two volume set: Volume One, The Oppositional Child. The Inhibited Child. The Depressed Child. Volume Two, The Hysterical Child. The Anxious Child. The Borderline Child. (more)