Pursuing relational consciousness: thinking and antithinking in group
Article Abstract:
The group therapist treat the pervasive resistances to relational consciousness in the group setting by understanding the dynamics and manifestations of thinking and antithinking. Antithinking is universal aspect of mental experience, working with which could pursue relational consciousness.
Publication Name: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0020-7284
Year: 2003
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Rebellion in group
Article Abstract:
Rebellion is a social approach to eliminate the group or to firmly object its improvement. The therapist having same rebellious feelings as other group members may assume versatile functions of agitator and ostracized rebel.
Publication Name: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0020-7284
Year: 2003
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Bonding in group: the therapist's contribution
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Bonding uses verbal and non-verbal communication to build a basic sense of relation amongst individuals. It is also a therapeutic tool and a vital factor in formation of group unity.
Publication Name: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0020-7284
Year: 2003
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