Morris Nitsun (Consultant psychologist and UK psychoanalyst)
Beyond the Anti-Group
Survival and transformation
Morris Nitsun (Consultant psychologist and UK psychoanalyst)
Beyond the Anti-Group
Survival and transformation
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Beyond the Anti-Group builds on the success of Nitsun's concept the anti-group, expanding into new domains of thought and practice today.
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Beyond the Anti-Group builds on the success of Nitsun's concept the anti-group, expanding into new domains of thought and practice today.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9780415687386
- ISBN-10: 0415687381
- Artikelnr.: 33378418
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9780415687386
- ISBN-10: 0415687381
- Artikelnr.: 33378418
Morris Nitsun is consultant psychologist in Camden and Islington NHS Trust, psychotherapist at the Fitzrovia Group Analytic Practice, Training Analyst at the Institute of Group Analysis, and Convenor, Diploma in Innovative Group Interventions, Anna Freud Clinic. His books The Anti-group: Destructive Forces in the Group and their Creative Potential (Routledge1996, classic edition 2015) and The Group as an Object of Desire (Routledge, 2006) have been described as 'classics in the field'. He has lectured and run workshops in countries across the world. He is also a practising artist who exhibits regularly in London.
Cape, Foreword. Preface and acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: The
Wider Context. The Question of Survival in the 21st Century: Challenges to
Group Analysis. An Anti-Group Perspective of Organizational Change: The
Case of the NHS. Part II: The Clinical Setting. Group Psychotherapy on The
Edge. Group Analysis and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. The Group as Refuge:
Group Psychotherapy in Inner London. Part III: Developmental Perspectives.
Being a Group Therapist. Falling in Love: A Group Analytic Perspective.
Part IV: Group Analysis and the Arts. Group Analysis and Performance Art.
Rebel Without a Cause: Authority and Revolt as Themes in the Cinema.
Summary and Conclusions. Postscript.
Wider Context. The Question of Survival in the 21st Century: Challenges to
Group Analysis. An Anti-Group Perspective of Organizational Change: The
Case of the NHS. Part II: The Clinical Setting. Group Psychotherapy on The
Edge. Group Analysis and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. The Group as Refuge:
Group Psychotherapy in Inner London. Part III: Developmental Perspectives.
Being a Group Therapist. Falling in Love: A Group Analytic Perspective.
Part IV: Group Analysis and the Arts. Group Analysis and Performance Art.
Rebel Without a Cause: Authority and Revolt as Themes in the Cinema.
Summary and Conclusions. Postscript.
Cape, Foreword. Preface and acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: The
Wider Context. The Question of Survival in the 21st Century: Challenges to
Group Analysis. An Anti-Group Perspective of Organizational Change: The
Case of the NHS. Part II: The Clinical Setting. Group Psychotherapy on The
Edge. Group Analysis and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. The Group as Refuge:
Group Psychotherapy in Inner London. Part III: Developmental Perspectives.
Being a Group Therapist. Falling in Love: A Group Analytic Perspective.
Part IV: Group Analysis and the Arts. Group Analysis and Performance Art.
Rebel Without a Cause: Authority and Revolt as Themes in the Cinema.
Summary and Conclusions. Postscript.
Wider Context. The Question of Survival in the 21st Century: Challenges to
Group Analysis. An Anti-Group Perspective of Organizational Change: The
Case of the NHS. Part II: The Clinical Setting. Group Psychotherapy on The
Edge. Group Analysis and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. The Group as Refuge:
Group Psychotherapy in Inner London. Part III: Developmental Perspectives.
Being a Group Therapist. Falling in Love: A Group Analytic Perspective.
Part IV: Group Analysis and the Arts. Group Analysis and Performance Art.
Rebel Without a Cause: Authority and Revolt as Themes in the Cinema.
Summary and Conclusions. Postscript.