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Ring of Fire: Primitive affects and object relations in group Psychotherapy (The International Library of Group Psychotherapy and Group Process)
 
 

Ring of Fire: Primitive affects and object relations in group Psychotherapy (The International Library of Group Psychotherapy and Group Process) [Hardcover]

Malcolm Pines (Editor), Victor Schermer (Editor)

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0415066816 978-0415066815 July 13, 1994
Brings together a collection of new and original contributions to an understanding of primitive object relations and critical emotional states which present the maximum challenge to the group psychotherapist.

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"...the contributors have succeeded in addressing complex and difficult therapeutic issues in lively, humane and remarkably accessible styles." -- Transactional Analysis Journal

"Schermer has provided an escellent overview for and analysis to this very interesting book." -- International Journal of Group Psychotherapy

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Victor L. Schermer is a clinical psychologist in Philadelphia. He is Executive Director of the Study Group for Contemporary Psychoanalytic Process and Director of the Institute for the Study of Human Conflict. Malcolm Pines, a consultant psychiatrist, is a founding member of the Group-Analytic Institute and a member of the Group-Analytic Practice, London.

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Group psychotherapy, like the human life cycle, has its universal ongoing themes punctuated by periods of intense emotionality, crisis, regression and transformation. Read the first page
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New York, International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, International Universities Press, Basic Books, Jason Aronson, Kegan Paul, Melanie Klein, International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, The Difficult Patient, Second Thoughts, Free Association Books, Memoir of the Future, Rice Institute, Standard Edition, Human Relations, John Gordon, Malcolm Pines, Professor Ferlini, Virgin Mary, William Heinemann, Collected Papers, Maresfield Reprints, New Haven, United States, Yale University Press
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