Leadership in the Therapist-Centered Group-as-a-Whole Psychotherapy Approach |
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Authors: | John F Borriello |
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Institution: | Overholser Training and Research Division, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, D.C. |
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Abstract: | Psychodynamic group therapy, by definition, offers group members an opportunity to revisit some of the earliest developmental stages. The authors argue that conflicts around separation and individuation are stimulated with each beginning and ending of an intimate group. The leader of that group is similarly challenged around these primary conflicts. The question of group contagion, difficulties around the capacity to be alone, and the problems of projective identification are explored as they have an impact on leaders in a group. Case examples are offered to illustrate leadership problems along these dimensions. |
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