International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 2005 - Abstracts

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
A plea for greater recognition and appreciation of our group members' courage.Psychology and mental healthGans, Jerome S.
"A war that had come right to them": Group work with traumatized adolescents following September 11.Psychology and mental healthAronson, Seth
Countertransference in the context of the fourth basic assumption in the unconscious life of groups.Psychology and mental healthHopper, Earl
Countertransference: The evolution of a construct.Psychology and mental healthBernard, Harold S.
Groups of children traumatically bereaved by the attacks of September 11, 2001.Psychology and mental healthWebb, Nancy Boyd
Group therapy for patients with chronic trauma-related stress disorders.Psychology and mental healthKanas, Nick
Holding hope and humanity in the face of trauma's legacy: The daunting challenge for group therapists.Psychology and mental healthSaakvitne, Karen W.
In the aftermath of September 11: Group interventions with traumatized children revisited.Psychology and mental healthScheidlinger, Saul, Kahn, Gloria Batkin
In the belly of the beast: Traumatic countertransference.Psychology and mental healthBeck, Richard, Buchele, Bonnie
Level of alliance, pattern of alliance, and outcome in short-term group therapy.Psychology and mental healthJoyce, Anthony S., Ogrodniczuk, John S., Piper, Willianm E., Lamarche, Christine, Hilscher, Tamara
Management of intense countertransference in group psychotherapy conducted in situations of civic conflict.Psychology and mental healthMoore, Robert, Benson, Jarlath F., Kapur, Raman
Marking the anniversary: Adolescents and the September 11 healing process.Psychology and mental healthHolmes, Lucy
Peace talk: A relational approach to group negotiation among Arab and Israeli youths.Psychology and mental healthMorray, Elisabeth B., Liang, Belle
Psychiatric treatment of the homeless in a group-based therapeutic community: A preliminary field investigation.Psychology and mental healthMcCracke, Laura M., Black, Melissa P.
Rebuilding security: Group therapy with children affected by September 11.Psychology and mental healthHaen, Craig
Relational perspectives regarding countertransference in group and trauma.Psychology and mental healthRubenfeld, Sy
Resistance in long-term cancer support groups.Psychology and mental healthLarge, Thomas R.
The effect of trauma on the conductor of the group: A type of identificatory countertransference.Psychology and mental healthSchneider, Stanley
The role of the Bereavement group in the face of 9/11: A self-psychology perspective.Psychology and mental healthPhillips, Suzanne B.
Through their own eyes: A media-based group approach to adolescent trauma.Psychology and mental healthTosone, Carol, Gelman, Caroline Rosenthal, McVeigh, Lynne
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