Selected Papers by Dennis Brown
E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-134-70385-2
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Beginning with Dennis’ early work in dermatology, the first section of Resonance and Reciprocity provides a fascinating overview of the insights gained into psychosomatic conditions through the application of psychoanalysis and group analysis. The second section builds on the tenet of group analysis that therapy should change the therapist as well as the client, addressing the changes that can take place in the therapeutic milieu, both in client and provider. The chapter on drowsiness, a modern classic, provides a significant contribution to our understanding of the emotional and physical changes that the therapist experiences during analysis, and its wider implications for our appreciation of how changes in mental and physical states are affected by a person’s emotional world. The final section reveals how Dennis Brown extended his interest and his activities beyond the individual, the small and the large group, and studied groups within and across cultures.
This book provides not only a solid understanding of complex analytical notions but also opens the road for future development. It will appeal to students and professionals in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and group psychotherapy.
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Editor’s Introduction. Foreword: Professor Anthony W Bateman. Author’s Introduction and Autobiographical Notes. Part 1: Psychosomatics: Introductory Comments. Listening to Eczema - Deductions and Predictions. The Psychosoma and the Group. The Royal Road to the Mysterious Leap: The Psychosoma and the Analytic Process. Part 2: Psychoanalysis and Group Analysis. Drowsiness in the Countertransference. Assessment and Selection for Groups. Text, Context and Texture: Free Speech in the Service of Health and Healing. Dialogue for Change. Confrontation in the Group Analytic Matrix: Toward a Classification. Change in the Group-Analytic Setting. Self Development Through Subjective Interaction: A Fresh Look at "Ego Training in Action". Fair Shares and Mutual Concern: The Role of Sibling Relationships. Part 3: Transculturality and Metapsychology. Context, Content And Process: Inter-Relationships Between Small And Large Groups in a Transcultural Workshop. Views of Maastricht & Heidelberg: Some Questions Arising from Two Transcultural Workshops Seen by Observers with Different Roles. Use and Abuse of Cultural Differences Analysis and Ethics in Transcultural Workshop Settings. Group Analysis, Transculturality and Ethics. Foulkes’s Basic Law of Group Dynamics 50 Years on: Abnormality, Injustice and the Renewal of Ethics. Pairing Bion and Foulkes: Towards a Metapsychosociology? Bion and Foulkes: Basic Assumptions and Beyond.