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5 Книги и статьи, помеченные звездочкой, предлагаются вам для дальнейшего изучения этой темы.

Casement, P.J. (1991). Learning from the patient. New York: Guilford Press.

Corey, M.S., & Corey, G. (1997). Groups: Process and practice (5th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

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*Elliott, A. (1994). Psychoanalytic theory: An introduction. Cambridge: Blackwell.

Enns, C.Z. (1993). Twenty years of feminist counseling and therapy: From naming biases to implementing multifaceted practice. The Counseling Psychologist, 21(\), 3-87.

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American Psychologist, 49, 709—724.

Erikson, E. (1"963). Childhood and society (2nd ed.). New York: Norton.

Erikson, E.H. (1968). Identity: Youth and crisis. New York: Norton.

Erikson, E.H. (1982). The life cycle completed. New York: Norton.

*Flegenheimer, W.V. (1982). Techniques of brief psychotherapy. New York: Aronson.

Foulkes, S.H. (1965). Therapeutic group analysis. New York: International Universities

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Gabbaid, G.O. (1990). Psychodynamic psychiatry in clinical practice. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

Grotjalm, M. (1984). The narcissistic person in analytic group therapy. Internatiom 1 Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 34 (2), 243—256.

Hamachek, D.F. (1988). Evaluating self-concept and ego development within Erickson's psychosocial framework: A formulation. Journal of Counseling and Development, 66 (8), 354—360.

Hamachek, D.F. (1990). Evaluating self-concept and ego status in Erik-son's last three psychological stages. Journal of Counseling and Development, 68, 677-683.

Hannah, S. (1984). Countertransference in in-patient group psychotherapy: Implications for technique. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 34 (2), 257'-2 у '2.

Hedges, L.E. (1983). Listening perspectives in psychotherapy. New York: Aronson.

*Horgan, J. (1996). Why Freud isn't dead. Scientific American, 275(6), 106-111.

Kemberg, OF. (1975). Borderline conditions and pathological narcissism. N ew York: Aronson.

Kernberg, O.F. (1976). Object-relations theory and clinical psychoanalysis. New York: Aronson.

*Kernberg, O.F. (1997). Convergences and divergences in contemporary psychoanalysis technique and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. In J.K. Zeig (Ed.). The evolution of psychotherapy: The third conference (pp. 3—22). Ne4w York: Brunner/Mazel.

Kohut, H. (1971). The analysis of the self. New York: International Universities Press.

Kohut, H. (1977). The restoration of the self. New York: International Universities Press. Kohut, H..(1984). How does psychoanalysis cure? Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Kolb, G.E. (1983). The dream in psychoanalysis group therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 33 (1), 41 —52.

Kutash, I.L., & Wolf, A. (1983). Recent advances in psychoanalysis in groups. In H.I. Kaplan & B.J. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive group psychotherapy (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.

"Langs, R. (1982). The psychotherapeutic conspiracy. New York: Aronson.

Locke, N. (1961). Group psychoanalysis: Theory and technique. New York: New York University Press.

Mahler, M.S. (1968). On human symbiosis and the vicissitudes of individuation. New York: International University Press.

Mahler, M.S. (1971). A study of the separation and individuation process. In The psychoanalytic study of the child: Vol. 26 (pp. 403—422). New York: Quadrangle.

*Marmor, J. (1997). The evolution of an analytic psychotherapist:

A sixty-year search for conceptual clarity in the tower of babel. In J.K. Zeig (Ed.), The evolution of psychotherapy: The third conference (pp. 37—52). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

*Mullan, H., & Rosenbaum, M. (1978). Group psychotherapy: Theory and practice (2nd ed.). New York: Free Press.

*Rutan, J.S., & Stone, W.N. (1993). Psychodynamic group psychotherapy (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.

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Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Salter, A. (1949, 1961). Conditioned reflex therapy. New York: Capricorn Books.

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Stern, D.N. (1985). The interpersonal world of the infant. New York: Basic Books.

Strupp, H.H. (1992). The future of psychodynamic psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 29 (1), 21-27.

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Wolf, A. (1963). The psychoanalysis of groups. In M. Rosenbaum & M. Berger (Eds.). Group psychotherapy and group function. New York: Basic Books.

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Wolf, A. & Kutash, I.L. (1968). Psychoanalysis in groups. In I.L. Kutash & A. Wolf (Eds.). Psychotherapist's casebook (pp. 332—352). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Wolf, A., & Schwartz, E.K. (1962). Psychoanalysis in groups. New York: Crune & Stratton.

Wolf, A., & Schwartz, E.K., McCarty, G.L., & Goldberg, I.A. (1972). Psychoanalysis in groups: Contrasts with other group therapies. In C.J. Sager & H.S. Kaplan (Eds.). Progress in group and family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Yalom, I.D. (1983). Impatient group psychotherapy. New York: Basic Books. Yalom,

I.D. (1995). The theory andpractice of'grouppsychotherapy (4th ed.). New York: Basic Books.

 

 

 

 

 

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