The theory and practice of the Group Relations conference
Stokoe, Philip (2010) The theory and practice of the Group Relations conference. In: The groups book. Psychoanalytic group therapy: Principles and practice including The Groups Manual. A treatment manual with clinical vignettes. The Tavistock Clinic Series . Karnac Books, London, pp. 152-176. ISBN 9781855758506
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The treatment manual is intended to serve more than one purpose. It is designed to be a research tool, making possible the standardization and validation of a treatment method. It is also a highly condensed primer and a practicum, offering a description of psychoanalytic group therapy which will act as a handbook for the beginner and as an aide-memoirefor the more experienced therapist. Many therapists will have had some experience with individual patients but wonder how they are to convert that knowledge into the practicalities of running a group, in which seven or eight patients are seen simultaneously. For young practitioners in a National Health Service setting, this can be a daunting prospect. It is difficult to do group therapy well, yet when it is done well it provides an invaluable therapeutic medium for a collection of patients it might be neither possible nor wise nor even necessary to see in individual treatment. In other words, there are many patients for whom a group is the treatment of choice.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Group Relations |
Subjects: | Psychological Therapies, Psychiatry, Counselling > Psychoanalysis Groups & Organisations > Group Psychotherapy |
Department/People: | Adult and Forensic Services |
URI: | https://repository.tavistockandportman.ac.uk/id/eprint/315 |
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