PEOPLE IN GROUPS: DYNAMIC AND THERAPEUTIC ASPECTS

The author differentiates between a sociological-interactional (horizontal) axis and a psychological-motivational (vertical) axis in the group, and discusses the socio-and psychodynamics both of and in the group from each of these points of view. In group therapy, five phases are described: 1) explo...

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subjects Anxiety
Biological and medical sciences
Ego
Group development
Group psychotherapy
Medical sciences
Medical treatment
Observational research
Psychiatric hospitals
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Psychotherapies. Psychological and clinical counseling
Schizophrenia
Social interaction
Treatments
Unconscious mind
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