De nuestra hemeroteca
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Vol. 61, Number 2, April 2011
─RICE, C.A.; SHAPIRO, E.L.; SHAY, J. (2011). Death of a Group Therapist
and the Survival of the Group. International Journal of Group
Psychotherapy, 61(2):177-95.
─COUNSELMAN, E.F.; ABERNETHY, A.D. (2011). Supervisory Reactions:
An important Aspect of Supervision. International Journal of
Group Psychotherapy, 61(2):197-216.
─GANS, J.S. (2011). Unwitting Self-Disclosures in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy:
Deciphering Their Meaning and Accessing the Pain
Within. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 61(2):219-37.
─SHAY, J. (2011). Projective Identification Simplified: Recruiting
Your Shadow. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
61(2):239-61.
─SWILLER, H.I. (2011). Process Groups. International Journal of
Group Psychotherapy, 61(2):263-73.
─ULMAN, K.H. (2011). The present Moment and Implicit Communication
in Group Psychotherapy. International Journal of Group
Psychotherapy, 61(2):275-84.
─BUCHELE, B.J. (2011). The Good Leader. International Journal of
Group Psychotherapy, 61(2):285-92.
─FIELDSTEEL, N.D. (2011). Anne Alonso – The Legacy and The Legend:
Personal Recollections and Reflections. International Journal
of Group Psychotherapy, 61(2):293-7.
─STONE, W.N, (2011). Summer Camp and the AGPA Institute: What
do They in Common? International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
61(2):299-307.
Research Reviews
─RITSCHEL, L.A. (2011). School-Based Group Psychotherapy for Atrisk
Adolescents:
Nuestra hemeroteca. (2011). Teoría y práctica grupoanalítica. 1(2):580-84
• LAYNE, C.M., SALTZMAN, W.R., POPPLETON, L., BURLINGAME,
G.M., PASALIC, A., DURAKOVIC, E., ET AL. (2008). Effectiveness of
a school-based group psychotherapy program for war-exposed adolescents:
A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 47(9),1048-1062.
• STICE, E., ROHDE, P., SEELEY, J.R., GAU, J.M. (2008). Brief cognitive-
behavioral depression prevention program for high-risk
adolescents outperforms two alternative interventions: A randomized
efficacy trial. Journal of Counsulting and Clinical Psychology,
76(4),595-606.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
Volume 61, Number 3. July 2011
─ADAMS, K. (2011). The Abject Self: Self-States of Relentless Despair.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 61(3):333-
64.
─LORENTZENT, S., HOGLEND, P., MARTINSEN, E.W., RINGDAL, E.
(2011). Practice-Based Evidence: Patients Who Did Not Respond
to Group Anaysis. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
61(3):367-95.
─COHEN, S. (2011). Coming to Our Senses: The Application of Somatic
Psychology to Group Psychotherapy. International Journal
of Group Psychotherapy, 61(3):397-413.
─ESKIN, V. (2011). Ladies in Waiting: A Group Intervention for Families
Coping with Deployed Soldiers. International Journal of
Group Psychotherapy, 61(3):415-37.
─WONG, F.K.D. (2011). Cognitive Behavioral Group Treatment for
Chinese People with Depresive Symptoms in Hong Kong: Participant’s
Perspectives. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
61(3):439-59.
Research Reviews
─BROOK, D.W. (2011): Group Therapy with Patients Suffering from
Medical Illnesses:
• WITECK-JANUSE, K,L., ALBURQUERQUE, K., CHRONIAK, K.R.,
CHRONIACK, C., DURAZO, R., MATTHEWS, H.L. (2008). Effect of
mindfulness-based stress reduction on immune function, quality
of life, and coping in women newly diagnosed with early stage
breast cancer. Brain, Behavior and Immunity, 22(6),969-981.
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• DUNBAR, S.B., LANGBERG, J.J., RILEY, C.M., VISWANATHAN, B.,
MCCARTY, F., COLLER, S.D., O’BRIEN, M.C., WEINTRAUB, W.S.
(2009). Effect of a psychoeducational intervention on depression,
anxiety and health resource use in ICD patients. Pacing and Clinical
Electrophisiology, 32(10),1259-1271.
Group Analysis. The International Journal
of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy.
Vol. 44, Number 2, June 2011
─SCALON, C. AND ADLAM, J. (2011). Defacing the Currency? : A
Group-Analytic Appreciation of Homelessness, Dangerousness,
Disorder and Other Inarticulate Speech of the Heart. Group Analysis.
The International Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy,
44(2): 131-48.
─O’LOUGHLIN, M. (2011). Commentary on Scalon and Adlam: Anti?
Social Critics – Mangy Curs or Pesky Gadflies? Group Analysis.
The International Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(2):
149-54.
─WALLACE, S. (2011). At Least Diogenes made his Choice-A Brief
Clinically Focused Response to ‘Defacing the Currency’ by
Christopher Scanlon and John Adlam. Group Analysis. The International
Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(2): 155-60.
─TURBERT-OKLANDER, J. (2011). Response to “Defacing The Currency?”
by Christopher Scanlon and John Adlam. Group Analysis.
The International Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy,
44(2): 161-74.
─ADSHEAD, G. (2011). The Life Sentence: Using a Narrative Approach
in Group Psychotherapy with Offenders. Group Analysis.
The International Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(2):
175-95.
─PINEL, J. (2011). Group Analytical Work with Violent Preadolescents:
Working Through and Subjectivation. Group Analysis. The
International Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(2):
196-207.
─GIMENEZ, G. (2011). Polyphonic Liste and Associative Work in a
Psychoanalytic Group of Schizophrenic Patients. Group Analysis.
The International Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(2):
208-21.
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─SCHOELLBERGER, R. (2011). The Median Group and Psychiatry: Reclaiming
the Mind. Group Analysis. The International Journal of
Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(2): 222-35.
─PINES, M. (2011). Comment on ‘The Median Group and Psychiatry:
Reclaiming Mind’ by Roberto Schöllberger. Group Analysis.
The International Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(2):
236-38.
─KEMP, R. (2011). Book Review: Dandelion, Pink and Collins, Peter
(eds). The Quaker Condition. The Sociology of a Liberal Religion.
Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. Group Analysis.
The International Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(2):
239-40.
─BHURRUTH, M. (2011). Book Review: Thornton, Christine. Group
and Team Coaching. The Essential Guide. London: Routledge,
2010. Group Analysis. The International Journal of Group-Analytic
Psychotherapy, 44(2): 240-2.
─PINES, M. (2011). Adele Mittwoch (1926 – 2011). Group Analysis.
The International Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(2):
243-4.
Group Analysis. The International Journal
of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy.
Vol. 44, Number 3, September 2011
─BLACKWELL, D. (2011). Ships in the Night: The “Open Group” for
Clients on the Waiting List. Group Analysis. The International
Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(3): 247-65.
─STOREB, O. (2011). Metatheory and Practice Regarding Acting Out
in Group Analytical Therapy. Group Analysis. The International
Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(3): 266-79.
─ORMAY, T. (2011). Treating the Family Matrix in the Group: The
Concept of Nos. Group Analysis. The International Journal of
Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(3): 280-95.
─BILLOW, R.M. (2011). It’s All About ‘Me’: On the Group Leader’s
Psychology1. Group Analysis. The International Journal of Group-
Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(3): 296-314.
─WOTTON, LINDE. (2011). Expecting the Unexpected: A Source of
Change in Analytic Groups. Group Analysis. The International
Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(3): 315-27.
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─HOWARD, T. (2011). The Architecture of Domination: Reflections
on Conducting the Symposium Large Group in Dublin. Group
Analysis. The International Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy,
44(3): 328-41.
─AHLIN, G. (2011).Response to von Sommaruga Howard’s ‘Architecture
of Domination’. Group Analysis. The International Journal
of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(3): 342-5.
─BOOK REVIEWS (2011). Group Analysis The International Journal
of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy, 44(3): 346-50.
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