In K Richards e B. Smith (a cura di) Proceedings of the Second International Adventure Therapy Conference, University of Ausburg, 2000
Abstract
The objectives I have set myself in this paper are to give a general idea of what a group therapist with a psychoanalytic approach observes in a therapeutic group, and to examine two areas of observation that I retain essential to my work. Different points to consider in group psychotherapy will be discussed. These include individuals, inter-personal relationships, interactions between individuals and a central object, and trans-personal phenomena. This paper will hopefully stimulate constructive dialogue between a group therapist with a psychoanalytic formation and colleagues who practice Adventure therapy, without neglecting the different theoretical standpoints that divide us
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