International audienceWe wish to present a study of psychotic transference in groups, following on from the work of W.R. Bion and Foulkes. We put forward the hypothesis that in the early stages of such a therapeutic group, group psychotic transference oscillates between expansive movements and restrictive movements. This will be expressed by a tendency of the patients to withdraw, either exclude himself, or engage in an undifferentiated way. To illustrate our premise, we will rely on the analysis of the early stages of a psychoanalytic psychodrama session conducted in a hospital unit. The results will enable us to rethink the therapeutic stakes for this type of treatment
Numerous studies point to the acute distress associated with the experience of coping with severe me...
In this paper material is presented from supervision groups run for nurses and other mental health p...
Freud considered psychotic persons to be inapt for psychoanalytic treatment. He claimed psychotics u...
International audienceWe wish to present a study of psychotic transference in groups, following on f...
The role of transference phenomena in group psychotherapy has been underestimated and neglected desp...
A long-term psychotherapeutic group was conducted by a “substitute ” therapist on each occasion that...
This article aims to study the conditions of emergence and development of the ideological position i...
Group phenomena have been used since antiquity in therapeutic, social, economic and political domain...
This article will examine how the psychoanalytic idea of containing can be used in group therapy to ...
The author considers that the main problem in the comprehension of psychosis is the difficulty to re...
Although the use of group procedures for dealing with emotionally disturbed individuals goes back ce...
publisher奈良There is abundant psychoanalytically-oriented literature which apply Freud's concepts rel...
ABSTRACT This work approaches the theme of transference and countertransference in psychoanalytic c...
International audienceFollowing on from the work of Foulkes (1964), we propose in thisarticle to tak...
he field of group dynamics was founded out of war-time experience where the compet ence and cohes io...
Numerous studies point to the acute distress associated with the experience of coping with severe me...
In this paper material is presented from supervision groups run for nurses and other mental health p...
Freud considered psychotic persons to be inapt for psychoanalytic treatment. He claimed psychotics u...
International audienceWe wish to present a study of psychotic transference in groups, following on f...
The role of transference phenomena in group psychotherapy has been underestimated and neglected desp...
A long-term psychotherapeutic group was conducted by a “substitute ” therapist on each occasion that...
This article aims to study the conditions of emergence and development of the ideological position i...
Group phenomena have been used since antiquity in therapeutic, social, economic and political domain...
This article will examine how the psychoanalytic idea of containing can be used in group therapy to ...
The author considers that the main problem in the comprehension of psychosis is the difficulty to re...
Although the use of group procedures for dealing with emotionally disturbed individuals goes back ce...
publisher奈良There is abundant psychoanalytically-oriented literature which apply Freud's concepts rel...
ABSTRACT This work approaches the theme of transference and countertransference in psychoanalytic c...
International audienceFollowing on from the work of Foulkes (1964), we propose in thisarticle to tak...
he field of group dynamics was founded out of war-time experience where the compet ence and cohes io...
Numerous studies point to the acute distress associated with the experience of coping with severe me...
In this paper material is presented from supervision groups run for nurses and other mental health p...
Freud considered psychotic persons to be inapt for psychoanalytic treatment. He claimed psychotics u...