The second book in the new 'Encyclopaedia of Psychoanalysis'
series. This volume on groups emphasises the importance of a
psychoanalytic analysis, as opposed to a behaviourist account. Work
by Foulkes and Bion is reconsidered in the light of current
clinical practice by Robin Cooper and Michael Halton, and the
American scene is represented through an essay by Otto Kernberg,
using Freud's work on group psychology.Nobody with an interest in
the behaviour and dynamics of groups will want to be without this
collection of essays written from a wide variety of psychoanalytic
perspectives."What is a Group?" poses some fascinating and
fundamental questions about the peculiar nature of collective
psychodynamic processes
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