dc.creator | Davanzo, Hernán | |
dc.creator | González, Silvia | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2019-01-29T17:15:56Z | |
dc.date.available | 2019-01-29T17:15:56Z | |
dc.date.created | 2019-01-29T17:15:56Z | |
dc.date.issued | 1998 | |
dc.identifier | International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Volumen 48, Issue 3, 1998, Pages 347-361 | |
dc.identifier | 00207284 | |
dc.identifier | 10.1080/00207284.1998.11491549 | |
dc.identifier | http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/163360 | |
dc.description.abstract | This article describes what happened with the participants and the group as a whole in an analytical group psychotherapy session. Our aim is to reveal how the particular session was run. We describe a period of resistance to change when the principal defences used were: somatization, acting-out, identification-with-the-aggressor, and, more specifically, language abuse leading to confusion. We discuss the value of interpretations that are focused on the group as a whole, where the group is considered to be an internal object. Although this article is not exclusively about an object- relations model, we attempt to analyze the influence of projective identification, which has an effect on the therapist's task of recognizing his 'container' and interpreting functions. | |
dc.language | en | |
dc.publisher | Guilford Publications | |
dc.source | International Journal of Group Psychotherapy | |
dc.subject | Clinical Psychology | |
dc.title | An analytic group psychotherapy session: Interpretations and hidden texts | |
dc.type | Artículos de revistas | |