Re: Group Psychotherapy

Robert Hadden Mole (rhmole@ucalgary.ca)
Thu, 17 Jun 1999 11:55:48 -0600 (MDT)

Manfred et al.

As Bronwyn suggests, maybe it would be a good idea to post this,
in light of the responses. However it works, I would appreciate a copy of
your paper. Can you send as an attachment?
Not to steal your thunder, Manfred, but there are other recent
articles on Group PCP applications. Several have appeared in JCP in the
"professional practice" section over the last 10 years. Of course, those
interested in group should not overlook chapter 22 of Kelly's volume II.
I suspect there are others that have appeared as book chapters and
conference proceedings, however. Keep 'em coming.
-- Robb

On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, 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/
>
>

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