What is it about?
modern intersubjektive-relational theories are explaines and linked with groupanalytic theorie. The aim is to show connections and areas of possible exchange and crossfertilization. to help further commication between group analysts and psychoanalysts
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Why is it important?
Psychoanalysis and group Analysis - so near theoretically nowadays - have drifted sadly apart taking little notice of each other to the detriment of scientific progress and the treatment of our patients.
Perspectives
I hope that my publication will arouse curiosity in the respective camps of G group analysis and psychoanalysis, stimulate discussion and eventually lead to common publications and conferences.
Peter Potthoff
Psychoanalytic Institut Köln-Düsseldorf (DPV/IPV); German Society for Group Analysis and Group Psychotherapie (D3G)
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This page is a summary of: Group-analytic Practice Today: Intersubjective Perspectives and the Relational Paradigm, Group Analysis, August 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0533316417721287.
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