Coming together and remaining a part: Development of a group-as-a-whole compass. Part II |
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Authors: | Mark F. Ettin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, USA;(2) 375 Snowden Lane, 08540 Princeton, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | Group-as-a-whole theory is an attempt to explain the collaboration and synergy that results when patients share their care. The art and science of treating individuals within psychotherapy groups is enriched by an understanding of the unique mediums3through which a group comes into being and the more general domains within which it comes to be known. This paper continues the development of a group-as-a-whole compass, as an integration of extant models and theories (Ettin, 1996). The focus shifts from conceptual and spatial models to an exploration of the cultural and relational processes that make up whole-group functioning. The paper comes full circle with hypotheses drawn about how a psychotherapy group, as a holistic phenomenon, is composed and maintained.Private practice, East Brunswick, New Jersey. |
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Keywords: | group psychotherapy group therapy group analysis group process group dynamics group-as-a-whole group-centered treatment psychotherapy |
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