I: Truth and Falsity in Group; One: The group never leaves the room: The radical nature of combined psychotherapy; Two: Truth, significance, and the role of falsity; Three: The two faces of the group therapist; II: Resistance, Rebellion and Refusal; Four: Introducing the 3 Rs of relational group psychotherapy; Five: Resistance; Six: Rebellion; Seven: Refusal; III: Modes of Therapeutic Interaction; Eight: The four modes of therapeutic interaction
Richard M. Billow, PhD, is a diplomate in group psychotherapy, a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, and an active contributor to the psychoanalytic and group literature. He is Clinical Professor and Director of the Group Program of the Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, New York, with a private practice in Great Neck, New York.
'I am not a group therapist, but after reading Dr Billow's theoretical and clinical explications, I began to wish that I hadbeen.' - James Grotstein, M.D. (Introduction to Relational Group Psychology).ContentsPart I: Truth And Falsity In GroupPart Ii: Resistance, Rebellion, And RefusalPart Iii: Modes Of Therapetuic InteractionEpilogue: Putting It Together
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