From Psychoanalysis to Group Analysis

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Burrow's Work
Burrow’s Work
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clinical case studies
Common Human Problems
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group analytic clinical applications
group psychotherapy theory
Harmonious Principle
identification
images
Inclusive Outlook
individual
Individual Neurosis
Individual Neurotic
Infantile Psyche
Malcolm Pines
mood
neurosis
neurotic
Neurotic Personality
Objective Spheres
Ontogenetic Basis
Ontogenetic Source
Organism's Adaptation
Organism’s Adaptation
patient
Personal Equation
personality
Phylogenetic Basis
primary
Primary Identification
psychoanalytic methodology
relational psychoanalysis
resistance in therapy
social
social cognition research
Social Image
Social Mood
Social Neurosis
Social Reaction
Societal Personality
Spontaneous Cluster
Symbolic Legend
Unconscious Homosexuality
Unconscious Repression

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367100995
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume gathers a selection of psychoanalytic and group analytic essays by Trigant Burrow (1875-1950), precursor of group analysis and co-founder of the American Psychoanalytic Association. They show the development of the relational orientation in psychoanalysis, and the origin and evolution of group analysis, namely, from drive to the relation and the group processes as the person's structure. The events that led Burrow from psychoanalysis to group analysis, the censorship of the psychoanalytic orthodoxy, the silence of group analysis and the distortions of historiography are reported in the editors' introductory essay. The book presents the richness and originality of the theoretic, clinical, and methodological themes developed by Burrow either in the psychoanalytic or the group analytic fields.
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