This collection of papers, published between 1976 and 2003,
traces the innovative connections which the eminent group analyst
Dennis Brown made between medicine and psychoanalysis. They reveal
his important insights into how the principles of group analysis
can improve our understanding of philosophy and ethics, and trace
the development of trans-cultural dimensions of group analysis.
Beginning with Dennis early work in dermatology, the first
section of Resonance and Reciprocity provides a fascinating
overview of the insights gained into psychosomatic conditions
through the application of psychoanalysis and group analysis. The
second section builds on the tenet of group analysis that therapy
should change the therapist as well as the client, addressing the
changes that can take place in the therapeutic milieu, both in
client and provider. The chapter on drowsiness, a modern classic,
provides a significant contribution to our understanding of the
emotional and physical changes that the therapist experiences
during analysis, and its wider implications for our appreciation of
how changes in mental and physical states are affected by a person
s emotional world. The final section reveals how Dennis Brown
extended his interest and his activities beyond the individual, the
small and the large group, and studied groups within and across
cultures.
This book provides not only a solid understanding of complex
analytical notions but also opens the road for future development.
It will appeal to students and professionals in psychoanalysis,
psychotherapy and group psychotherapy.
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