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Creative Advances in Groupwork

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Groupwork is a constantly evolving area, and the authors of this book seek to encourage, inspire and lure practitioners into thinking new thoughts and developing new methods. A range of groupworkers explore developments in their specific fields of practice, moving from well-established approaches towards newer ideas. Subjects covered include group therapy and spirituality, experimental groups, merging and splitting, social dreaming, playback theatre and sociodramas. Running through the book are themes such as the relationship between spiritual belief and group-analytic practice; the sustainability of working from traditional theory in an ethos of continual change; and the development of theory and practice across internally or externally constructed boundaries.
Introduction, Anna Chesner and Herbert Hahn. 1. Despair and Empowerment Workshops, Chris Johnstone. 2. Working with Trainees in Experiential Groups, Amelie Noack. 3. Group Merging and Splitting and the Quest for National Identity in the EU, Antonio Fazio. University College London. 4. Social Dreaming Now - and To Come, Peter Tatham. 5. Mille Feuille, Olivia Lousada, London Centre for Psychodrama and Group Psychotherapy. 6. Translating Professional Consulting Concepts into Commercial Experience, Angela Eden, Edenevolution. 7. Group Psychotherapy as a Spiritual Discipline, Derek Love, Lambeth College. 8. Groups Working with Trauma and Rape Victims, Clare Brennan. Women's Psychotherapy Centre. 9. Playback Theatre as a Large Group Method, Anna Chesner. 10. Helping Helping Groups, Herbert Hahn. 11. A Sociodramatist Goes to Work, Ron Wiener. British Psychodrama Association. References. Index.
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