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Comprehensive Group Psychotherapy
註釋TABLE OF CONTENTS: A.1- History of Group Psychotherapy. A.2- Freud: The Group Psychologist and Group Leader. A.3- Group Dynamics. A.4- Systems Theory and Small Groups. A.5a- Introduction: Tavistock Tradition in Organizational Psychology. A.5b- Paranoiageneisis in Organizations. A.6- Clinical Diagnosis in Group Psychotherapy. A.7- Selection and Preparation of Patients and Organization of the Group. A.8- Role of the Leader in Group Psychotherapy. A.9- Countertransference and Transference in Groups. A.10- Resistance and Working Through in Group Psychotherapy. A.11- Termination Processes in Group Psychotherapy. B.1- Psychoanalysis in Groups. B.2- Psychoanalytic Group Psychotherapy. B.3- Group Analysis. B.4- Group-Centered Models of Group Psychotherapy. B.5- Object Relations Theory and Group Psychotherapy. B.6- Self Psychology and Group Psychotherapy. B.7- Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy. B.8- Transactional Analysis in Groups. B.9- Cognitive-Behavioral Group Psychotherapy. B.10- Psychodrama. B. 11- Gestalt Group Psychotherapy. B.12 Existential-Humanistic Approach to Group Psychotherapy. B.13- Integration and Nonintegration of Innovative Group Methods. B.14- Short-Term Group Psychotherapy. B.15- Family Therapy and Multiple Family Therapy. B. 16- Couples Group Psychotherapy. B.17- Self-Help Groups. B.18- Cotherapy. C.1- Combined Individual and Group Psychotherapy. C.2- Structured Interactional Group Psychotherapy. C.3- Dream Work in Group Psychotherapy. C.4- Nonverbal Behavior in Groups. C.5- Use of Video in Group Psychotherapy. C.6- Integrating Psychopharmacology and Group Psychotherapy. D.1- Group Psychotherapy with Anxiety and Mood Disorders. D.2- Group Psychotherapy with Personality Disorders. D.3- Group Psychotherapy with Schizophrenia. D.4- Group Psychotherapy with the Chronically Ill. D.5- Group Psychotherapy with Alcoholics, Substance Abusers, and Adult Children of Alcoholics. D.6- Group Psychotherapy with Eating Disorders. D.7- Group Psychotherapy with the Medically Ill. D.8- Group Psychotherapy with HIV-infected Persons and Their Caregivers. D.9- Group Psychotherapy with Cancer Patients and the Terminally Ill. D.10 Group Psychotherapy with Sexual Dysfunctions. D.11 Group Psychotherapy with Gender-Dysphoric Patients. D.12- Group Psychotherapy with Gay Men and Lesbians. D.13- Group Psychotherapy for Adults with a History of Incest. D.14- Group Psychotherapy with Rape Victims and Battered Women. D.15- Group Psychotherapy with Sexually Abused Children. D. 16- Group Psychotherapy with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. D. 17- Group Psychotherapy with Children. D.18- Group Psychotherapy with Adolescents. D.19- Group Psychotherapy with the Elderly. E.1- Community Meetings and the Therapeutic Community. E.2- Inpatient Group Psychotherapy. E.3- Group Psychotherapy in the Day Hospital. E.4- Innovative Group Methods in the General Hospital Setting: Psychiatric Liaison Groups and Groups for Medically Ill Patients. F.1- Qualities of the Group Psychotherapist. F.2 Training and Supervision in Group Psychotherapy. F.3- Ethical and Legal Issues in Group Psychotherapy. F.4- Group Psychotherapy Research. F.5- Gender Issues in Group Psychotherapy. F.6- Indigenous Helaing Groups in Group Psychotherapy. F.7- Links Between Group Process and Social, Political, and Cultural Issues. F.8- Comparison of Group Counseling and Group Psychotherapy. F.9- Future of Group Psychotherapy.