Jahrbuch der Psychoanalyse / Band 77: Gruppen
Jorge L. Ahumada, Tatjana Aladvidze, Hermann Beland, Wolfgang Berner, Georg Bruns, Giuseppe Civitarese, Angelika Ebrecht-Laermann, Friedrich-Wilhelm Eickhoff, Henrik Enckel, Terttu Eskelinen de Folch, Claudia Frank, Lilli Gast, Hanna Gekle, Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, Ludger M. Hermanns, Helmut Hinz, Albrecht Kuchenbuch, Egle Laufer, Howard Levine, Elfriede Löchel, Patrick Miller, Carine Minne, Bernd Nissen, Ursula Ostendorf, Johannes Picht, Gerhard Schneider, Jonathan Sklar, Claudia Thußbas, Dorothee von Tippelskirch-Eissing, Peter Wegner, Rob Wille, Leon Wurmser, Uta Zeitzschel, Karin Zienert-Eilts
Whether in casuistic seminars, infant observation groups or supervision groups, the group is a decisive factor in learning psychoanalysis. Balint groups make it possible to understand unconscious (counter) transference in human interactions and to have this incorporated into other occupational groups. Once the underlying theories have been explained, such as for example in the case of Wolfgang Loch and the Group Relation Conference, a triangulating function is ascribed to the group. Against this backdrop, the volume presents case histories and results gathered in various clinical groups. There are descriptions of single psychoanalytical case studies, group discussions and comparative theoretical reflections as well as thoughts on the sociopolitical relevance.