Re: Group Psychotherapy

Bronwyn Seaborn (bronwyn_seaborn@uow.edu.au)
Thu, 17 Jun 1999 22:41:36 -0700

manfred m straehle student of epistemology wrote:
>
> If you would like I have a small paper I did for class last year (98) on
> the role of constructivism in group therapy. I can send that to you as an
> outline.
>
> Manfred
>
> At 02:18 PM 6/16/99 -0600, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >Members:
> > Looking through my scanty library, I realize I have very little
> material on PCP
> >for group psychotherapy applications. Can anyone suggest some titles of
> recent work
> >on the area?
> >
> >thanks, in advance
> >-- Robb
> >Dept. of Ed. Psyc.
> >The University of Calgary
> >
> >
> >
>
> "If you want to know what is wrong with a client, ask him; he might tell
> you " (p.201)--The Psychology of Personal Constructs--George A. Kelly
>
> "We are forced to express ourselves in words, and we think, most often, in
> space. To put it another way, language compels us to establish between our
> ideas the same clear and precise distinctions, and the same break in
> continuity, as between material objects."
>
> ---Henri Bergson---
>
> "What we ordinarily call a fact is not reality such as it would appear to
> an immediate intuition, but an adaptation of reality to practical interests
> and the demands of social life." ("Matiere et Memoire", page 201.)
>
> ---Herni Bergson
>
> http://www2.cybernex.net/~shash501/

Hi Manfred,
There's so much interest in your paper, perhaps it might be useful to
post it on the web somewhere. I am also keen to see it.
Regards,
Bronwyn

Bronwyn Seaborn
University of Wollongong Counselling Centre

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