Introduction to Group-Analytic Psychotherapy: Method and Principles (Maresfield Library)

Introduction to Group-Analytic Psychotherapy: Method and Principles (Maresfield Library)

by S.H.Foulkes (Author)

Synopsis

Group Analysis, the approach pioneered by Foulkes, is a form of psychotherapy in small groups and also a method of studying groups and the behavior of human individuals in their social aspects. Apart from a number of practical advantages, it has features of specific value. It is a method of choice for the investigation of many problems and for the treatment of many disturbances.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 199
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 31 Dec 1983

ISBN 10: 0946439001
ISBN 13: 9780946439003

Author Bio
S.H. Foulkes (1898-1976) was born in Karlsruhe, and received his psychoanalytic training in the late 1920's in Vienna under Helene Deutsch. After some years in private practice he left Germany in 1933 and, after a brief stay in Geneva, settled in London at the invitation of Ernest Jones. During the 1940s he began to formulate the principles and methods of Group Analysis and Group-Analytical Psychotherapy. In 1952, with others, he founded the Group Analytic Society, and was still actively involved with teaching, lecturing and participation in group seminars until the time of his death.