Robi Friedman is an experienced group analyst and clinician specializing in conflict resolution, and in this important collection of his work, he presents his most innovative concepts.
Robi Friedman is an experienced group analyst and clinician specializing in conflict resolution, and in this important collection of his work, he presents his most innovative concepts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robi Friedman, Clinical Psychologist and Group Analyst, was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, and emigrated to Israel at the age of thirteen. He has a private practice in Haifa, Israel; was the co-founder of and teacher at the Israel Institute for Group Analysis; and is the past president of the International Group Analytic Society.
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Series Editor Foreword by Earl Hopper General Introduction PART ONE: Dreams and dreamers in relation and some research on Dreamtelling in families. Introduction to Part One Friedman, R (2008) Dreamtelling as a Request for Containment - Three Uses of Dreams in Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Vol. 58(3): 327-344. Friedman, R (2006 a) The dream narrative as an interpersonal event - research results. funzionegamma. La Sapienza, University of Rome Friedman,R.(2015) Using the Transpersonal in Dream-telling and Conflict. Group Analysis, 48(1) 1-16 PART TWO: Who is sick? About Pathology in relations Introduction to Part Two Friedman, R. (2007) Where to look? Supervising Group Analysis - A Relations Disorder Perspective. Group Analysis, Vol. 40(2):251-268, Sage Friedman, R (2013) Individual or Group Therapy? Indications for Optimal Therapy. Group Analysis, 46: 164-170. Friedman, R (2014) Group Analysis Today - Developments in Intersubjectivity. Group Analysis, 47(3) 194-200 PART THREE: The Soldier's Matrix or how to live with existential anxieties, trauma and hopes for glory. The encounter with conflict in communities through the Sandwich Model - a combination between small and large groups to. Introduction to Part three Friedman, R. (2015). A Soldier's Matrix: A Group Analytic View of Societies in War. Group Analysis, 48(3) 239-257 Friedman, R. (2016) The group sandwich model for international conflict using large groups as a social developmental space. In: S.S. Fehr (Ed) 101 Interventions in Group Psychotherapy (pp.83-85). New-York: Routledge. The 42nd Foulkes Lecture - May 2018 Friedman, R(2018) Beyond rejection, glory and the Soldier's Matrix: the heart of my group analysis. Group Analysis. 51(4)1-17
Series Editor Foreword by Earl Hopper General Introduction PART ONE: Dreams and dreamers in relation and some research on Dreamtelling in families. Introduction to Part One Friedman, R (2008) Dreamtelling as a Request for Containment - Three Uses of Dreams in Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Vol. 58(3): 327-344. Friedman, R (2006 a) The dream narrative as an interpersonal event - research results. funzionegamma. La Sapienza, University of Rome Friedman,R.(2015) Using the Transpersonal in Dream-telling and Conflict. Group Analysis, 48(1) 1-16 PART TWO: Who is sick? About Pathology in relations Introduction to Part Two Friedman, R. (2007) Where to look? Supervising Group Analysis - A Relations Disorder Perspective. Group Analysis, Vol. 40(2):251-268, Sage Friedman, R (2013) Individual or Group Therapy? Indications for Optimal Therapy. Group Analysis, 46: 164-170. Friedman, R (2014) Group Analysis Today - Developments in Intersubjectivity. Group Analysis, 47(3) 194-200 PART THREE: The Soldier's Matrix or how to live with existential anxieties, trauma and hopes for glory. The encounter with conflict in communities through the Sandwich Model - a combination between small and large groups to. Introduction to Part three Friedman, R. (2015). A Soldier's Matrix: A Group Analytic View of Societies in War. Group Analysis, 48(3) 239-257 Friedman, R. (2016) The group sandwich model for international conflict using large groups as a social developmental space. In: S.S. Fehr (Ed) 101 Interventions in Group Psychotherapy (pp.83-85). New-York: Routledge. The 42nd Foulkes Lecture - May 2018 Friedman, R(2018) Beyond rejection, glory and the Soldier's Matrix: the heart of my group analysis. Group Analysis. 51(4)1-17
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