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At last, a book on therapy which is easy to read and jargon-free,
yet manages to convey the richness of the group experience.' -
Penelope Campling, British Journal of Psychiatry 'It is vitalising
reading - and should be on the shelves of any psychotherapy
department and of any therapist with an interest in groups.' -
Chris Evans, British Journal of Medical Psychology 'The purpose of
this short, highly readable and extremely informative book is "to
provide the reader with a practical insight into the group-analytic
method of group therapy". The book achieves this goal through a
format that is interactive with the reader.' - Jerome S. Gans,
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy A Workbook of
Group-Analytic Interventions is designed to complement the academic
and experiential training of therapists. Written by experienced
practitioners, it gives trainees a practical insight into the ways
in which group analysts may tackle difficult situations, allowing
them to understand more fully the nature of intervention right from
the beginning of their training. Eight situations drawn from real
psychotherapy groups are presented in detail so that readers may
exercise their own skills in taking decisions and judging
appropriate interventions. Each situation is then analysed in depth
by one of the authors, who describe and comment on the thinking
behind the interventions suggested by a panel of group analysts.
The book gives the trainee a wide and informed appreciation of
different situations arising in groups and appropriate ways of
handling them. It provides an excellent base from which to start to
practise.
This book introduces Personal and Relational Construct
Psychotherapy, a development by the authors of an approach to
psychotherapy originated in the 1950's by George A. Kelly. Drawing
on a lifetime of experience in working with people in mental health
settings, Procter and Winter focus on the crucial relationships
that form the context of human struggles, and how these can be a
fertile resource in problem-resolution. The book provides
step-by-step descriptions of assessment and therapeutic methods for
working with individuals, families, and groups, as well as
exploring the philosophical background of the approach, its
application to formulation, supervision, and reflective practice,
its relationships to other models of psychotherapy, and its
evidence base. The book will be invaluable for psychotherapists,
counsellors, and psychologists of all levels and traditions, and
useful for students and trainees in health, education, social work,
and any field involving helping people with the difficulties of
everyday life.
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