Using dream interpretation to resolve group developmental impasses |
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Authors: | Christine C. Kieffer Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois;(2) 333 East Ontario Street, Suite 2909B, 60611 Chicago, Illinois |
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Abstract: | This paper focuses on the use of dream interpretation in psychoanalytic group psychotherapy. One of the goals of the paper is to demonstrate that the kinds of dreams, manifestly about the group, offered at various points in the life history of the group, are influenced by, and, in turn, influence developmental phases in group. Dream interpretation also helps the therapist to identify emerging developmental themes in the group-as-a-whole as well as illuminate developmental impasses and resistances of the group. The second goal of this paper is to demonstrate how interpretations of these dreams can help lessen resistance and help the group to resolve the impasse. The paper first reviews some basic principles and approaches to dream interpretation in a group setting and then elucidates typical phases in group development. Two extended case examples are presented to illustrate how dream interpretation may be utilized to help the group move beyond the impasse. |
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Keywords: | group psychotherapy dream interpretation phases of group development |
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