Response to Difficult Patients in Group Analysis: The Personification of I:A/M |
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Authors: | Walter N. Stone |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, USA |
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Abstract: | The author focuses on the application of Hopper's proposal of an additional basic assumption (I:A/M) using a model of clinicians' theories: bridging theory, psychological theory, and clinical theory (Michels, 1999). This paper will describe the potential for advances in understanding particular group formations seen in clinical practice and other settings. |
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Keywords: | bridging theory psychological theory clinical theory |
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