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The Handbook of Group Research and Practice emphasizes the connections among basic research and theory, applied research, and group practice to demonstrate how theory and research translate into methods for working with groups. It is an excellent resource for students, academics, and practitioners in the fields of psychotherapy, psychology, sociology, management, communications, social work, education, and science and technology.
The Psychoanalytic Perspective
The Psychoanalytic Perspective
Those not familiar with the extensive body of psychoanalytic thinking devoted to the understanding of groups and organizations might wonder how a psychology historically focused on the study of individuals has much relevance for the study of groups. I hope that by the end of this chapter, ...
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