The role of the Bereavement group in the face of 9/11: A self-psychology perspective
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A self-psychology perspective is applied which considers that empathic immersion not only affords safety and stabilization, but also the opportunity to have self-object needs met in a process that restores and develops self-structure. The Bereavement group affords a restoration of the assaulted self, an integration of the loss, and an emerging redefinition of self.
Publication Name: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0020-7284
Year: 2005
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A community meeting protocol for assault prevention
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Assaultive behavior in patients, which is a grave issue across healthcare centers, is dealt using different approaches. Community meeting as an impeding and mediating technique for assault is verified.
Publication Name: International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0020-7284
Year: 2003
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