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Listening with the fourth ear: unconscious dynamics in analytic group psychotherapy

Part of the New International Library of Group Analysis series
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There are multiple meanings to the term 'group-as-a-whole' and all have a contribution.

This book emphasizes that the therapist ideally listens with the fourth ear, not only attending to the latent communication of each individual, but also listening for the shared theme of the whole group.

Ferreting out the underlying theme that the entire group is dealing with, the common group tension, provides a valuable opportunity for each individual to change the underlying issues that impair his or her relationships.

In addition, the author provides a wide ranging coverage of theoretical, clinical, and training issues.

These include a clarification of the confusing, but all-important conception of projective identification as well as a contribution to the understanding of the similarities and differences between group and individual psychotherapy.

He presents a special perspective on why groups are particularly indicated in dealing with narcissistic pathology and also explores the effect of the therapist's narcissism on his patients.

Finally, he emphasizes that therapists' participation as members of experiential groups is an essential part of their training.

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Product Details
Routledge
0429915713 / 9780429915710
eBook (EPUB)
01/05/2018
England
English
384 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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