Interactive Group Therapy:
Integrating Interpersonal, Action-Oriented, and Psychodynamic Approaches
Jay Earley, Ph.D.
Published by Brunner/Mazel
A comprehensive book on group therapy, emphasizing my approach to groups which
integrates interpersonal, action-oriented, experiential, and psychodynamics elements.
Table of
Contents.
Introduction.
Endorsements. Endorsements
of Interactive Group Therapy by psychotherapy professionals.
Transcripts.
Annotated transcripts of group sessions with theoretical comments taken from
two chapters of the book.
Healing Responses and
Therapeutic Change. An article written for a professional
group therapy journal which is an excerpt from the book. It focuses on an
important aspect of therapeutic change in group therapy.
Fostering
Interpersonal Norms in a Gestalt Group. An article written
for a Gestalt therapy journal on how to foster group norms that encourage
interactive work. Taken from a chapter of the book.
Group
Therapy and Social Transformation. A chapter from the book on how group therapy can contribute to
social transformation.
Ordering Information. From the
U.S., call at 800-821-8312 or see www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk.
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