A world between realities: an exploration of therapeutic group culture and transitional phenomena in a long-term psychotherapy group. |
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Authors: | M Sakurai L Abrams |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Brookline, MA. |
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Abstract: | In long-term, open-ended psychotherapy groups in which there are inevitable, yet potentially disruptive changes in membership, therapeutic group culture can become particularly important in sustaining a group's sense of cohesion. This article focuses on how transitional phenomena, as defined by D. W. Winnicott, and representational play serve as vehicles for establishing therapeutic group culture in a preadolescent girls' group. Applications of both transitional phenomena and therapeutic group culture to group stage development, as outlined by Garland, Jones, and Kolodny (1970), will also be explored. |
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