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Reflections on group psychotherapy with eating-disordered patients
Authors:Janet Baumann CSW
Institution:(1) Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia, Blanton Peale Institute for Religion and Health, USA;(2) Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy, USA;(3) 135 East 50 Street #111, 10022 New York, NY
Abstract:This paper addresses some of the dynamics, resistances, and transference and countertransference considerations in group psychotherapy with eating disordered patients. Several resistances are delineated, including guilt over being helped, the recreation of early problems around control and forced feeding, and withdrawal as a defensive operation. A brief vignette is presented which highlights the demand on the part of the therapist as well as the patient to contain and manage feelings rather than acting on them. Lastly, the author argues that group participation helps the patient to identify, articulate, and accept feelings and to promote assertiveness.This paper is based on a presentation given at the Training Institute for Mental Health on May 11, 1991.
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