Community Group Analysis: A Post-Crisis Synthesis

This article describes some ideas, theoretical and clinical, related to group treatment of residents in a New York City homeless shelter for mentally ill persons immediately subsequent to the World Trade Center disaster. I provide details concerning this group as it dealt with community-level crises...

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Community
Crisis management
Group analysis
Group dynamics
Group therapy
Homeless people
Homelessness
Interpersonal psychotherapy
Interpersonal relations
Mental health
Mentally ill people
New York City
Psychoanalysis
Psychology
Residential treatment
Sheltered accommodation
Social psychology
Terrorism
Trauma
USA
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