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“This text is a thoughtful elaboration of group therapeutic approaches, shaped by the contemporary understanding of the development of the self, empathic attunement, intersubjectivity, and trauma and attachment. It is an artful synthesis of the knowledge of new research and the timeless into a clear and distinctive voice.” - Molyn Leszcz, M.D., Psychiatrist-in-Chief, Mount Sinai Hospital Since the publication of Self Experiences in Group book to apply self psychology and intersubjectivity to group work— attachment, infant research, intersubjective regulation, motivational theory, neurobiology, philosophy, somatic understanding, and trauma. Carefully edited by Irene Harwood, Walter Stone, and Malcolm Pines, Self Experiences in Group, Revisited is a completely revised and updated application of self-psychological and intersubjective perspectives to couples, family, and group work, incorporating many of these recent contributors take an updated approach to the prenate and neonate in group; couples and the family in group; group theory, technique, and application; working with trauma; and group processes and artistic applications. experienced by individuals in the regulation and dysregulation of self as part of the interpersonal relating, learning, and change that can occur in groups. CONTENTS: Lichtenberg, Foreword. Harwood, Preface. Schlapobersky, Introduction. Part I: The Prenate and Neonate in Group. Thomson, Shared Experiences: The Prenatal Relational Model and Group Process. Harwood, Preventing Insecure Attachment: Integrating Infant Observation Studies, Attachment, Trauma, and Neurobiology in Clinical Interventions. Part II: Couples and Family in Group. Livingston, Sustained Empathic Focus, Intersubjectivity, and Intimacy in the Treatment of Couples. Kahn, Feldman, Relationship-focused Group Therapy to Improve Neuropsychological Regulation in Couples and Individuals. Feld, Working Intersubjectively with the Adult Family as a Group. Part III: Group Theory, Technique, and Application. Stone, The Curative Fantasy as a Protective Function in Group Psychotherapy. Livingston & Livingston, Sustained Empathic Focus and the Clinical Application of Self-psychological Theory in Group Psychotherapy. Segalla, The Therapeutic Work of the Group: Finding the Self through Finding the Other. Part IV: Working with Trauma. Shapiro, A Psychology of the Self Perspective on Working with Trauma in Group Psychotherapy. McLaughlin-Ryan, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Addictive Disorders: The Effects of Group Interactions on Affect/State/Intimacy and Isolation. Part V: Group Process and Artistic Applications. Thomson, Movement and Mindedness: Dance as a Group Process. Dluhy & Schulte, A Playful Approach to Group Therapy Education. Self Experiences in Group, Revisited and Human Understanding www.psychoanalysisarena.com www.routledgementalhealth.com April 2012: 288pp. Pb: 978-0-415-89945-1: $36.95 Part of the Psychoanalytic Inquiry series Edited by Irene Harwood, Walter Stone and Malcolm Pines

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“This text is a thoughtful elaboration of group therapeutic approaches, shaped by the contemporary understanding of the development of the self, empathic attunement, intersubjectivity, and trauma and attachment. It is an artful synthesis of the knowledge of new research and the timeless

into a clear and distinctive voice.” - Molyn Leszcz, M.D., Psychiatrist-in-Chief, Mount Sinai Hospital

Since the publication of Self Experiences in Groupbook to apply self psychology and intersubjectivity to group work—

attachment, infant research, intersubjective regulation, motivational theory, neurobiology, philosophy, somatic understanding, and trauma.

Carefully edited by Irene Harwood, Walter Stone, and Malcolm Pines, Self Experiences in Group, Revisited is a completely revised and updated application of self-psychological and intersubjective perspectives to couples, family, and group work, incorporating many of these recent

contributors take an updated approach to the prenate and neonate in group; couples and the family in group; group theory, technique, and application; working with trauma; and group processes and artistic applications.

experienced by individuals in the regulation and dysregulation of self as part of the interpersonal relating, learning, and change that can occur in groups.

CONTENTS:Lichtenberg, Foreword. Harwood, Preface. Schlapobersky,

Introduction. Part I: The Prenate and Neonate in Group. Thomson, Shared Experiences: The Prenatal Relational Model

and Group Process. Harwood, Preventing Insecure Attachment:

Integrating Infant Observation Studies, Attachment, Trauma,

and Neurobiology in Clinical Interventions. Part II: Couples and Family in Group. Livingston, Sustained Empathic

Focus, Intersubjectivity, and Intimacy in the Treatment of Couples. Kahn, Feldman, Relationship-focused Group

Therapy to Improve Neuropsychological Regulation in Couples and Individuals. Feld, Working Intersubjectively with

the Adult Family as a Group. Part III: Group Theory, Technique, and Application. Stone, The Curative Fantasy as

a Protective Function in Group Psychotherapy. Livingston & Livingston, Sustained Empathic Focus and the Clinical

Application of Self-psychological Theory in Group Psychotherapy. Segalla, The Therapeutic Work of the Group:

Finding the Self through Finding the Other. Part IV: Working with Trauma. Shapiro, A Psychology of the Self

Perspective on Working with Trauma in Group Psychotherapy. McLaughlin-Ryan, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and

Addictive Disorders: The Effects of Group Interactions on Affect/State/Intimacy and Isolation. Part V: Group Process and Artistic Applications. Thomson, Movement and Mindedness: Dance as a Group Process. Dluhy & Schulte, A

Playful Approach to Group Therapy Education.

Self Experiences in Group, Revisited

and Human Understanding

www.psychoanalysisarena.comwww.routledgementalhealth.com

April 2012: 288pp.Pb: 978-0-415-89945-1: $36.95

Part of the Psychoanalytic Inquiry series

Edited by Irene Harwood, Walter Stone and Malcolm Pines

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