Self psychology,intersubjectivity, and group psychotherapy |
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Authors: | Emanuel Shapiro Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Group Therapy Department, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, USA;(2) National Institute for the Psychotherapies, USA;(3) 1070 Park Avenue, 10028 New York, NY |
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Abstract: | The basic concepts of self psychology are presented. The three self-object transferences of mirroring, idealizing, and twinship are described and applied to group therapy. The therapist's role is: 1) to accept the patient's need to idealize the leader, the group, or the specific members; 2) to receive recognition and admiration; and 3) to understand the patients search for twinship. The group therapist also has the responsibility of teaching group members to have empathy for one another. |
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