Critical incidents in group therapy.
Material type: TextPublisher: Belmont, CA : Brooks/Cole-Wadsworth, c1999Edition: 2nd ed. / Jeremiah Donigian, Diana Hulse-KillackyDescription: xxii, 378 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 053435727X
- 9780534357276
- 616.89152 21
- RC488 .D66 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-368) and index.
Selected theories applied to group therapy. Client-centered therapy -- Cognitive-behavioral theory -- Family-centered therapy -- Gestalt therapy -- Individual psychology -- Interpersonal psychotherapy -- Psychodynamic therapy -- Rational-emotive-behavioral therapy -- Reality therapy -- Solution-focused therapy -- Systems-centered therapy -- Transactional analysis -- Theoretical practitioners' responses to specific critical incidents and their congruence with theory. The initial session -- Group attack of the therapist -- Mass group denial -- A member chooses to leave -- A deep disclosure near session termination -- A member maintains distance -- Where have we come?. Comparing the theoretical practitioners' interventions -- Considerations in developing your theory of group therapy.
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