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Resistance in group psychotherapy
Authors:Gerd H. Fenchel Ph.D.  Dorothy Flapan Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Group Psychotherapy, Washington Square Institute for Psychotherapy and Mental Health, 41 East 11th Street, 10003 New York, NY
Abstract:The authors view resistance generally as healthy and a sign of a more or less intact ego. A brief review of the psychoanalytic literature and the group therapy literature presents resistance as a mechanism that closes off aspects of the internal and external world seen as potentially dangerous. Patient resistances are identified as coming from cultural values, fear of strangers, fear of regression, and resentment toward the therapist. Clinical vignettes of group patients and group interaction are presented. Finally, resistance of therapists and indications of such resistance are also explored.
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