From psychoanalysis to group analysis : the pioneering work of Trigant Burrow / edited and with an introductory essay by Edi Gatti Pertegato and Giorgio Orghe Pertegato ; foreword by Malcolm Pines.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Italian Series: New international library of group analysis seriesPublication details: London : Karnac, 2013.Description: 1 online resource : portraitContent type:- text
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- 9781782410553
- 1782410554
- 9781781811870
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- Burrow, Trigant, 1875-1950
- Burrow, Trigant, 1875-1950
- Burrow, Trigant, 1875-1950
- Group psychoanalysis
- Group psychotherapy
- Psychoanalysis
- Social psychology
- Social groups
- Psychotherapy, Group
- Interpersonal Relations
- Psychoanalytic Theory
- Psychology, Social
- Group Processes
- Psychoanalysis
- Psychanalyse de groupe
- Psychothérapie de groupe
- Psychanalyse
- Psychologie sociale
- Dynamique des groupes
- psychoanalysis
- social psychology
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- Group
- Group psychoanalysis
- 616.89/152 23
- RC510 .F76 2013eb
- 2013 E-864
- WM 430
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. I. Psychoanalytic essays prior to group analytic researches -- pt. II. Psychoanalytic essays in the new perspective of group analysis -- pt. III. Group analytic essays.
This volume gathers a selection of psychoanalytic and group analytic essays by Trigant Burrow (1875-1950), precursor of group analysis and co-founder of the American Psychoanalytic Association. They show the development of the relational orientation in psychoanalysis, and the origin and evolution of group analysis, namely, from drive to the relation and the group processes as the person's structure. The events that led Burrow from psychoanalysis to group analysis, the censorship of the psychoanalytic orthodoxy, the silence of group analysis and the distortions of historiography are reported in.
Introductory essay translated from Italian.
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