Contributions of Self Psychology to Group Psychotherapy : Selected Papers /

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...

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Main Author: Stone, Walter N.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Karnac, 2009
Series:New international library of group analysis series.
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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.