Introduction to Groupwork: A Group-Analytic Perspective

Editor : Bill Barnes, Editor : Keith Hyde, Editor : Sheila Ernst

Introduction to Groupwork: A Group-Analytic Perspective

Book Details

  • Publisher : Macmillan
  • Published : 1999
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Category :
    Group Psychotherapy
  • Catalogue No : 9338
  • ISBN 13 : 9780333632246
  • ISBN 10 : 0333632249
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Building on the individual's personal experience of groups, starting in the family, the authors offer an account of why things happen as they do in groups, providing a basis for developing groupwork in a wide range of settings, rooted in an understanding of the interaction between individual and group processes. Particular attention is paid in the group-analytic approach to the social, cultural and institutional context within and outside the group.

This book can be used both as a text for courses and to lead the therapist or group worker through the stages of establishing and conducting a group appropriate to the needs of the particular clients, residents or patients.

About the Editor(s)

Bill Barnes was, until his death, a Chartered Clinical Psychologist and the Clinical Director of the NHS Consultation and Psychotherapy Service in Liverpool.

Keith Hyde is a Group Analyst, Consultant Psychotherapist and Clinical Director of a new Therapeutic Community. Formerly he was Medical Director of an NHS Mental Health Trust and Convenor of the Manchester Course in Group Psychotherapy.

Sheila Ernst is a Training Group Analyst with the Group Analyst Network and teaches at Birkbeck College and the Institute of Group Analysis. She is co-author (with Lucy Goodison) of In Our Own Hands and co-editor of Living with the Sphinx (with Marie Maguire).

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