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The anti-group : destructive forces in the group and their creative potential / Morris Nitsun.
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9780415813730 (hbk)
9780415813747 (pbk)
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Nitsun, Morris
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The anti-group : destructive forces in the group and their creative potential / Morris Nitsun.
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Classic edition.
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London : New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
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x, 265 pages ; 26 cm.
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Routledge mental health classic edition
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-237) and indexes.
Contents
Foulkes' contribution : a critical appreciation -- The concept of the anti-group -- Clinical illustrations of the anti-group -- Determinants of the anti-group I : regression, survival anxiety, failures of communication, projective identification, envy -- Determinants of the anti-group II : interpersonal disturbance, the primal scene, aggression and hatred, the death instinct -- Technical considerations in dealing with the anti-group -- The role of the conductor -- The transformational potential of the anti-group -- 'Nippets and imps' : the transformational process in a psychotherapy group -- The anti-group in the wider social sphere -- Conclusion : towards an integrative theory of group analysis.
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Psychotherapy, Group
Group Processes
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