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• The only book to cover facilitating groups and group therapy
online • Identifies the challenges in remote therapy for specific
therapeutic approaches such as psychodynamic, relational,
psychodrama, CBT, schema therapy, and more • Further develops the
ideas and areas explored in the authors’ previous books Theory
and Practice of Online Therapy and Advances in Online Therapy
Advances in Online Therapy is the definitive presentation on online
psychological intervention, which takes research and experiences of
online therapy a step further by applying them to therapy in a
post-pandemic world. This book addresses most of the main
approaches and schools of individual, couple and family
psychotherapy that are prevalent in the therapeutic field nowadays
and explores how each of them adjust to online therapy. The reader
will explore the main challenges and obstacles unique for each
approach and how leading experts of those approaches overcome these
challenges. The book also offers a relatively unique collection of
the most practiced therapeutic approaches. In addition, the reader
will explore specific issues that anyone who meets clients online
should be aware of, like who is suitable for online counseling and
who should be excluded, how to overcome resistance to online
meetings, how to create online therapeutic alliance, enhancing
online presence, and more. This book develops further the ideas and
areas explored in the authors' previous book, Theory and Practice
of Online Therapy. Advances in Online Therapy aims to help mental
health professionals and graduate students responsibly explore and
expand their own 'online comfort zone'.
• The only book to cover facilitating groups and group therapy
online • Identifies the challenges in remote therapy for specific
therapeutic approaches such as psychodynamic, relational,
psychodrama, CBT, schema therapy, and more • Further develops the
ideas and areas explored in the authors’ previous books Theory
and Practice of Online Therapy and Advances in Online Therapy
Advances in Online Therapy is the definitive presentation on online
psychological intervention, which takes research and experiences of
online therapy a step further by applying them to therapy in a
post-pandemic world. This book addresses most of the main
approaches and schools of individual, couple and family
psychotherapy that are prevalent in the therapeutic field nowadays
and explores how each of them adjust to online therapy. The reader
will explore the main challenges and obstacles unique for each
approach and how leading experts of those approaches overcome these
challenges. The book also offers a relatively unique collection of
the most practiced therapeutic approaches. In addition, the reader
will explore specific issues that anyone who meets clients online
should be aware of, like who is suitable for online counseling and
who should be excluded, how to overcome resistance to online
meetings, how to create online therapeutic alliance, enhancing
online presence, and more. This book develops further the ideas and
areas explored in the authors' previous book, Theory and Practice
of Online Therapy. Advances in Online Therapy aims to help mental
health professionals and graduate students responsibly explore and
expand their own 'online comfort zone'.
This innovative new resource outlines the process of conducting
individual, family and group therapy online with the use of video
conferencing tools, and explores the unique concerns associated
with this increasingly popular and convenient approach to
treatment. Offering mental health practitioners a definitive
presentation on how to use online tools to facilitate psychological
intervention, the book will also enable readers to learn about the
processes of virtual individual, couple, family and group therapy,
specific concerns related to online group dynamics, as well as the
responsibilities of the therapist and group leader in online
sessions. This is the perfect companion for counselors of all
backgrounds and disciplines who are interested in offering or
improving their approach to virtual services.
In this book, the authors develop the theory of the tripartite
matrix, consider music as a form of non-verbal communication as a
sub-dimension of the matrix, and present empirical studies of the
matrices of peoples in three societies in the Middle East. It aids
in the project of group analysis.
This book is concerned with the study of myths, which are an
important element in the cultural dimension of the foundation
matrices of all societies. It focuses on topics such as
transmission, the foundation matrix, the social unconscious,
totalitarianism, massification, and identity formation.
The social unconscious is vital for understanding persons and their
groupings, ranging from families to societies, committees to
organisations, and from small to median to large therapeutic
groups, and essential for comprehensive clinical work. This series
of volumes of contributions from an international network of
psychoanalysts, analytical psychologists, group analysts and
psychodramatists draw on the classical ideas of Freud, Klein and
Jung, Bion, Foulkes and Moreno, and on contemporary relational
perspectives, self-psychology and neuroscience. Volume 1 is
concerned mainly with the theory of the social unconscious. It is
focused on topics such as location, sociality, the social brain,
identity, ideology, the foundation matrix, social psychological
retreats, false collective self-objects, the collective unconscious
and its archetypes and social dreaming.
The new virtual era is already here. We use the internet every day,
to retrieve information, to purchase merchandise, and to connect
with others. But do we really understand the psychology of the
internet and how it affects our lives?In this book, the author
looks at cyberspace from a group analytic perspective,
conceptualizing internet forums as l
In this book, the authors develop the theory of the tripartite
matrix, consider music as a form of non-verbal communication as a
sub-dimension of the matrix, and present empirical studies of the
matrices of peoples in three societies in the Middle East. It aids
in the project of group analysis.
The social unconscious is vital for understanding persons and their
groupings, ranging from families to societies, committees to
organisations, and from small to median to large therapeutic
groups, and essential for comprehensive clinical work. This series
of volumes of contributions from an international network of
psychoanalysts, analytical psychologists, group analysts and
psychodramatists draw on the classical ideas of Freud, Klein and
Jung, Bion, Foulkes and Moreno, and on contemporary relational
perspectives, self-psychology and neuroscience. Volume 1 is
concerned mainly with the theory of the social unconscious. It is
focused on topics such as location, sociality, the social brain,
identity, ideology, the foundation matrix, social psychological
retreats, false collective self-objects, the collective unconscious
and its archetypes and social dreaming.
The book combines two main perspectives: the study of the social
unconscious and the study of fairy tales. Examining different
versions of fairy tales told by different ethnic communities
teaches us about the relations between universal and local/cultural
aspects of the social unconscious. Exploring the unique status of
fairy tales as located on the border line between concrete/somatic
and abstract/linguistic realms sheds light on different levels of
the human mind. The book focuses on a specific phenomenon common in
fairy tales: a realization of idiomatic expressions - a phenomenon
in which an abstract/mental idea is hidden behind a concrete event
embedded in the plot. Deciphering the abstract idea out of the
pictorial world of the fairy tale enables to understand the stories
in a way which is not available otherwise. The book suggests
interdisciplinary examination, reminding us the rich, deep messages
hidden in fairy tales, and connecting us to early developments in
the field of psychoanalysis, by suggesting new interpretation to
old, ancient material.
The new virtual era is already here. We use the internet every day,
to retrieve information, to purchase merchandise, and to connect
with others. But do we really understand the psychology of the
internet and how it affects our lives?In this book, Dr Haim
Weinberg looks at cyberspace from a group analytic perspective,
conceptualizing internet forums as large groups with the illusion
of being small groups, and using his expertise as a group therapist
to shed new light on internet connections. He explores issues of
attachment, relationships, inter-subjectivity, and neuroscience,
and shows their relevance to the virtual world. He discusses the
question of intimacy and develops a new concept of E-intimacy that
better suits internet bonding. He also examines the multicultural
issues found in internet forums, and the leadership qualities
needed to manage these issues. Finally, he claims that there is a
link which connects us through the world wide web: the internet
unconscious.
This innovative new resource outlines the process of conducting
individual, family and group therapy online with the use of video
conferencing tools, and explores the unique concerns associated
with this increasingly popular and convenient approach to
treatment. Offering mental health practitioners a definitive
presentation on how to use online tools to facilitate psychological
intervention, the book will also enable readers to learn about the
processes of virtual individual, couple, family and group therapy,
specific concerns related to online group dynamics, as well as the
responsibilities of the therapist and group leader in online
sessions. This is the perfect companion for counselors of all
backgrounds and disciplines who are interested in offering or
improving their approach to virtual services.
This book is concerned with the study of myths, which are an
important element in the cultural dimension of the foundation
matrices of all societies. It focuses on topics such as
transmission, the foundation matrix, the social unconscious,
totalitarianism, massification, and identity formation.
The book combines two main perspectives: the study of the social
unconscious and the study of fairy tales. Examining different
versions of fairy tales told by different ethnic communities
teaches us about the relations between universal and local/cultural
aspects of the social unconscious. Exploring the unique status of
fairy tales as located on the border line between concrete/somatic
and abstract/linguistic realms sheds light on different levels of
the human mind. The book focuses on a specific phenomenon common in
fairy tales: a realization of idiomatic expressions - a phenomenon
in which an abstract/mental idea is hidden behind a concrete event
embedded in the plot. Deciphering the abstract idea out of the
pictorial world of the fairy tale enables to understand the stories
in a way which is not available otherwise. The book suggests
interdisciplinary examination, reminding us the rich, deep messages
hidden in fairy tales, and connecting us to early developments in
the field of psychoanalysis, by suggesting new interpretation to
old, ancient material.
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