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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