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EL MODELO GRUPAL DE LA PSICOLOGÍA DEL SELF
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Una selección de referencias:
- Harwood, I. (1986). The need for optimal, available selfobject caretakers: Moving toward extended selfobject experiences. Group Anal., 19: 291-302.
- Kohut, H. (1976), ‘Creativeness, charisma, group psychology.’ In The Search for the Self: Selected Writing of Heinz Kohut, 1950-1978, Vol. 2, ed. P. Ornstein. New York: International Universities Press, pp. 793-843.
- Lipsius, S. (1991), Combined Individual and Group Psychotherapy: Guidelines at the Interface. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 41: 313-327.
- Segalla, R. (1996). The unbearable embeddedness of being: Self psychology, intersubjectivity and large group experiences. GROUP, 20, 257-271.
- Segalla, R. (1998). Motivational systems and groupobject theory: implications for group therapy. In I. Harwood and M. Pines (Eds.), Self experiences in group: Intersubjective and self psychological pathways to human understanding. London: Jessica Kingsley.
- Segalla, R. (2003), issue editor. Group psychotherapy: Current influences, future directions. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 23(5).
- Segalla, R. (2001). Hatred in group therapy: A rewarding challenge. GROUP, 25, 121-132.
- Segalla, R. (2003). Meditation and group psychotherapy. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 23, 784-799.
- Segalla, R. (2007), issue editor. Special Combined Issue: Combining Individual and Group Therapy. GROUP, 31 (1 and 2).
- Segalla, R. (2007). Influences from Kohutian and contemporary theories in the development of a combined treatment model. GROUP, 31 107-118. Versión castellana revisada en Clínica e Investigación Relacional (2009) 3 (2).
Una selección de referencias:
- Harwood, I. (1986). The need for optimal, available selfobject caretakers: Moving toward extended selfobject experiences. Group Anal., 19: 291-302.
- Kohut, H. (1976), ‘Creativeness, charisma, group psychology.’ In The Search for the Self: Selected Writing of Heinz Kohut, 1950-1978, Vol. 2, ed. P. Ornstein. New York: International Universities Press, pp. 793-843.
- Lipsius, S. (1991), Combined Individual and Group Psychotherapy: Guidelines at the Interface. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 41: 313-327.
- Segalla, R. (1996). The unbearable embeddedness of being: Self psychology, intersubjectivity and large group experiences. GROUP, 20, 257-271.
- Segalla, R. (1998). Motivational systems and groupobject theory: implications for group therapy. In I. Harwood and M. Pines (Eds.), Self experiences in group: Intersubjective and self psychological pathways to human understanding. London: Jessica Kingsley.
- Segalla, R. (2003), issue editor. Group psychotherapy: Current influences, future directions. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 23(5).
- Segalla, R. (2001). Hatred in group therapy: A rewarding challenge. GROUP, 25, 121-132.
- Segalla, R. (2003). Meditation and group psychotherapy. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 23, 784-799.
- Segalla, R. (2007), issue editor. Special Combined Issue: Combining Individual and Group Therapy. GROUP, 31 (1 and 2).
- Segalla, R. (2007). Influences from Kohutian and contemporary theories in the development of a combined treatment model. GROUP, 31 107-118. Versión castellana revisada en Clínica e Investigación Relacional (2009) 3 (2).
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