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Richard M.Billow关于心理分析和群体过程的论文选集
他的散文集代表了Richard Billow在过去二十年中的临床思维。平均每年约有一位,他已成为我们在团体心理治疗方面最多产的作家之一。这两章的临床主题略有不同,并不一定旨在成为一个“大系统”,但它们通过风格和思维个性凝聚在一起。总的来说,主要有两个主题:坚强而积极的组长和依赖但也监督反移情的心理治疗师。借用他的一个章节标题,每一章都包含不同的“核心思想”。《国际团体心理治疗杂志》的读者会认出几个。例如,“这都是关于‘我’的”(第3章);“发展核思想”(第9章);“现实测试和测试现实”(第10章);“群体抵抗的三个R”(第12章);“精神结节和治疗障碍”(第13章);“解构性干预”(第17章)和“见证:群体的轴心”(第18章)。这些章节和其他章节构成了美国团体治疗专家之一的一个令人印象深刻的贡献。将单独的文章整理成书的形式需要一些仔细的计划,为了获得编辑帮助,比洛求助于特扎奇·斯洛尼姆,他提供了一个成功的介绍,“改变我们的想法”,以及为五个章节中的每一个章节锚定章节的简短序言。对于这本书来说,“改变我们的想法”是一个恰当的标题,但据推测,出版商更喜欢将Billow的名字和Group Process放在互联网搜索的最前面和中心,因此《国际群体心理治疗杂志》,72:106-1122022©2021美国群体心理治疗协会,股份有限公司ISSN:020-7284打印/1943-1836在线DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/00207284.2021.1994330
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