LITERATURAČASOPIS JGAP

LITERATURA

group analysis
The Journal of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy

1967-1991 Subject Index      

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A      

Abelin, developmental theory and 'triangulation', 1983, 16(1), 36-38
Abercrombie, M.L.J., obituary, 1985, 18(1), 1-7
Abstinence, rule of, 1967, 1(1), 13-16; 1969, 1(3), 177-178; 1970, 3(1), 2, 47, 50, 52-56; 1971, 4(1), 35
Ackerman, see Nathan W. Ackerman
Acting out in group psychotherapy, 1973, 6(1,2,3), 12-17, 67, 131, 133
      distinct from acting, 1969, 2(1), 22, 42; (2), 66
      and in psychodrama, 1984, 17(3), 195-203; 1984, 18(1,2), 63-65, 160
      confrontation and, 1986, 19(2), 153-166
Activity methods (see also Group-Analytic Society, 3rd and 4th London Workshops; Psycho-shaking):
      action combined with analytic method in group, 1969, 1(3), 130-138
      Foulkes as action therapist, 1970, 2(3), 139-140
Actor, group analyst as, 1987, 20(2), 155-156
Addiction, see Alcoholics; Drug addicts
Adler, A., 1973, 6(3), 185-186
Administrative therapy, 1970, 2(3), 139-140
Adolescents (see also Children):
      counselling group, 1975, 8(3), 166-169
      group therapy with, 1969, 2(2), 29; 1970, 2(3), 121; 1971, 4(3), 162-163; 1976, 9(3), 245; 1988, 21(2), 105-133
      disabled, 1988, 21(2), 169-180 drama, 1988, 21(2), 169-180
      girls' approved school, 1973, 6(1), 18-21
      selection for, 1988, 21(2), 104
      special section, 1988, 21(2), 99-180
      12-13 age group, 1988, 21(2), 135-151
      18-25 age group, 1988, 21(4), 299-310
      Erikson's theory of crisis, 1975, 8(1), 46
      in family therapy, 1974, 7(1), 41-45
      in Papua New Guinea (males), 1990, 23(1), 5-16
      social rehabilitation programme, 1972, 5(1), 9-11
Adult education training group, 1969, 2(1), 33-36
Affective disorders, group therapy with (special section), 1989, 22(1), 5-96
Affects, psychoanalytic theory of, 1487, 20(1), 16,18
Agencies, supervision and group workshops in, 1980, 13(1), 29-31
Agoraphobia, behaviour therapy for, 1973, 6(3), 182
Aggression in group therapy (see also Anger):
      and ego-autonomy, 1970, 3(3), 167-169
AIDS:
      fear of, 1991, 24(2), 134
      significance in terminating group, 1990, 23(1), 45-53
A. K. Rice Institute, 1983, 16(3), 252-253
Alcoholics:
AI-Anon family groups, 1976, 9(1), 39-40
      group treatment, 1969, 2(1), 33-36; 1976, 9(1), 32-33
      in-patients, 1985, 18(2), 124-131
Alexander, Franz, 1984, 18(1), 67-68
Alexithymia, 1985, 18(2), 93, 99
Alienation:
      and projective identification, 1985, 18(3), 241-251; 1987,20(2), 169
      and shame in group, 1990, 23(2), 155-161
Alliances, see under Defence mechanisms; Greenson
Altaussee, see under European, workshops
American Association of Psychanalytic Physicians, award to Grotjahn, 1976, 9(1),77
American Group Psychotherapy Association 22nd Annual Conference (1965), 1970, 3(2), 130
American-Scandinavian 1971 Summer Family Therapy Seminar, 1971, 4(3), 150-151
Amsterdam Symposium, see European Symposia
Analytical psychology, see Jung
Anger in group analysis (see also Aggression), 1987, 20(2), 167-169
      and brief psychotherapy, 1986, 19(3), 207-221
Anima and animus in small groups, 1989, 22(2), 135-139
Anonymity rule, 1967, 1(1), 13-16; 1468, 1(2), 59; 1969, 1(3), 178; 1970, 3(1), 2, 54-55
Anorexia nervosa, group treatment for:
      analytic, 1983, 16(3), 231-241;
      art therapy, 1990, 23(3), 277-284
Anti-group, 1991, 24((1), 7-20; (4), 483-484
Approved school for girls, groups in, 1973, 6(1), 18-21
Argentina, group therapy in, 1979, 12(3), 250-253, 241-243
      conjoint, 1972, 5(1), 29-31
      training, 1979, 12(2), 151-154
Arroyave Memorial Prize Essay, 1991, 24(1), 6, 7
Art, visual (see also Paintings; Pictures):
      as communication, group-analytic view, 1990, 23(3), 377
      group discussion of, in museum context, 1984, 17(3), 221-226; 1984, 18(1), 66-67
Art therapy, group-analytic, 1980, 13(1), 67-70; 1984, 17(3), 204-210; 1988, 21(4), 318; 1990, 23(3,4), 211-284, 377-402
      differences between art and verbal groups, 1990, 23(3), 217
      for eating disorders, 1990, 23(3), 255-263
      resonance in, 1984, 17(3), 211-220
      self-determination in groups, 1990, 23(3), 237-244
Art therapy training, 1990, 23(3), 211, 216
Assessment:
      of group treatment, 1968, 1(2), 60-61; 1969, 2(2), 81-86; 1970, 3(2,3), 129, 139-140
      by patients of each other, mathematical, 1969, 2(1), 24-26
      of patients in therapeutic communities, 1969, 2(2), 79-80
Association for Family Therapy, 1976, 9(2), 80-81, 163-164
Association of Psychotherapists Group-Study Course, 1971, 4(3), 178-181
Association of Therapeutic Communities, 1974, 7(1), 46-49; 1975, 8(2), 99-101
      conference, 1979, 12(1), 13-23
Associazione Romana d'Analisi di Gruppo, 1974, 7(1), 16-18, 34-40 (see also Foulkes Essay Prize):
      techniques used by, 1975, 8(1), 50-52
Athenian Institute of Anthropos, 1976, 9(12), 104-107
Attachment theory, 1987, 20(2), 119-125; 1989, 22(3), 279
      applied to transference in group psychotherapy, 1984, 17(3), 179-194
      group matrix and, 1987, 20(2), 109-117
Australia:
Callan Park Hospital, Rozelle NSW, 1972, 5(1), 13-14
Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, group psychotherapy training, 1984, 18(1),33-42
Authority:
      leadership and (conference report), 1981, 14(1), 41-50
      learning and, 1981, 14 (suppt.), 4-8
      of psychiatrist in therapeutic community, 1974, 7(1), 48
      in training groups, 1983, 16(3), 206-208, 213
Axes, 'vertical' and 'horizontal', in group, 1990, 23(2), 191
Ayahuasca used in Peru, 1969, 2(2); 82-86

B      

Bales, R.F. (see also Symlog), 1980, 13(2), 146; 1989, 22(1), 31-34
Balint, Michael, 1974, 7(2), 75, 123
      general practitioner seminars, 1975, 8(1), 40
Battegay's concept of 'vertical' and 'horizontal' axes, 1990, 23(2), 191
Behaviourism, 1976, 9(2), 145
      behavioural therapy, 1973, 6(3), I80-184; 1974, 7(1), 58
Belgium (see also Brussels):
      staff training group in psychotherapeutic community, 1985, 18(1), 25-35
Bellevue Hospital, New York, 1970, 2(3), 173-175; 3(2), 128-131
Bereavement, see Loss; Mourning
Berlin:
      Central Institute for Psychogenic Diseases, 1970, 3(1), 49-55
      GAS workshop in, 1975, 8(3), 190-192
      mentally ill and handicapped in, 1972, 4(3), 181-182
      Psychoanalytic Kindergarten, 1970, 3(3), 166
Berne, Eric, 1974, 7(3), 182
Bertalanffy's systems theory, 1989, 22(3), 229, 231; (4), 356
Bethlem Royal Hospital, 1974, 7(1), 46-49
'Bifocal attention' by therapist, 1987, 20(3), 275
Bion, W.R., 1969, 2(2), 65; 1970, 2(3), 135; 1974, 7(3), 180; 1976, 9(2), 76; 1983, 16(3), 252-257; 1987, 20(3), 251-273
      analytical techniques, 1981, 14(1), 32, 36
      book and film project, 1983, 16(1), 85
Freud's influence on, 1983, 16(2), 152-160
      group-analytic view of basic assumptions, 1979, 12(3); 204-210
      in the 1940s, 1977, 10 (suppt.), 7-8; 1987, 20(3), 263
      obituary, 1980, 13(1), 4-5
      'The Long Week-End' (review), 1987, 20(3), 281
      theory of groups, 1981, 14(1,2), 46, 109-111; 1982, 15(2,3), 235-242, 268-270
      understanding the writings of, 1987, 20(3), 271
Birds as symbols, 1973, 6(1,2), 44-46, 68
Black and White Group, 1991, 24(2), 201-210
Body-ego, therapist's use of own, 1973, 6(1), 32-35
Body language in group analysis, 1976, 9(2), 107-108
Book reviews, see end of Subject Index
Borderline patients (see also Borderline syndrome), 1981, 14(3), 230
      analytic group therapy, 1978, 11(2), 115-126
      combined therapy, 1975, 8(1), 70; 1984, 17(3), 227-231
      erotic countertransference in group, 1979, 12(2), 126-134
      out-patient groups, 1970, 3(3), 144-147; 1971, 4(2), 97; 1972, 5(3), 136; 1973, 6(3), 179-180; 1974; 7(2), 123-124
US research project, 1972, 5(1), 8
      psychotherapy, 1980,12(3),168-176
      short-term group therapy; 1989, 22(3), 309-316
      silent, in group, case-history, 1982, 15(1), 15-16
Borderline syndrome:
      as aspect of eating disorders, art therapy for, 1990, 23(3), 277-284
      definition, 1974, 7(2,3), 112-113, 145-147
      sign of the times, 1978, 11(2), 147-154
Boredom in group therapy, 1988, 21(4), 319, 361
Boundary concept:
      in analytic groups, 1982, 15(3), 240-243
      imagery, 1978, 11(2), 104-114
      learning boundary phenomena in unstructured large group, 1980, 13(3), 164-168;207-208
      perception and, 1979, 12(1), 30-40
      of therapy and teaching, 1969, 2(1), 33-37
      various, 1978, 11(2), 141-146
Bowlby, John (see also Attachment theory):
      and Kohut, H.,1986, 19(4), 303-309; 1988, 21(1), 81
Brain, see Matrix, evolutionary view
Bridger, H., 1970, 2(3), 136
Brief psychotherapy (see also Borderline patients, short-term group therapy):
      dynamic, anger in, 1986, 19(3), 207-221
      group-:
      for loss, 1991, 24(4), 375-388
      in Poland, 1978, 11(3), 197-198
      intensive, with teams of therapists, in hospital, 1990, 23(2), 129-144
Brussels, Mental Health Centre of School of Public Health (UCL), 1971, 4(3), 170
Buber, M., dialogue model, 1984, 17(1), 24-26, 30-31
Bulimia, see Anorexia nervosa
Burrow, Trigant, 1969, 2(1), 15; 1970, 2(3), 138; 1972, 5(1), 47-48; 1978, 11(1), 11; 1979, 12(3), 218-229; 1986, 19(2), 167-177; 1987, 20(1), 73-76, 173

C      

Cambridge Group Work, 1982; 15(1), 41-46; 1984, 18(1), 36-43
Cameroon culture, group-analytic viewpoint, 1985, 18(3), 199-211; 1986, 19(3,4), 273,359-360
Canada:
      Calgary University group therapy course, 1972, S(2), 75-76
      loss, group therapy for, in Edmonton, 1991, 24(4), 363-388
      Notre Dame Hospital, Montreal, 1971, 4(3), 165-172
      Carballo, J.R., 'Emotional Networks and Illness' (abstract), 1970, 3(2), 116-121
      Cardiff Family Institute and Nathan W. Ackerman Family Institute, conference, 1974, 7(3), 186-187; 1975, 8(2), 87-92
      'Caretakers' and selfobject experience, 1986, 19(4), 291-302
      Carstairs, Prof. Morris, obituary, 1991, 24(4), 487
      Casa-Congress, 1971, 4(3), 191
      Cassel Hospital, 1969, 2(2), 117-121; 1970, 2(3), 137, 154
      staff training groups, 1972, S(3), 145
      structure, 1973, 6(2), 69
      Casson, Ronald, tribute, 1976, 9(1), 64-66
      Chasseguet-Smirgel's theory of shame, 1987, 20(1), 26-28
Children (see also Adolescents; Family therapy; Play; School):
      Cornerstone Project, 1971, 4(2), 74
      ego-development scheme, 1970, 3(1), 30-31
      group work with, 1969, 2(1), 17, 31, 32-33; 1971, 4(2), 74; 1988, 21(1), 99-180
      Foulkes Lecture, 1990, 23(2), 99-111
      in-patients, 1981, 21(4), 283-298
      latency boys who soil, 1981, 14(1), 81-83
      organisation and problems, 1984, 17(2), 146-155
      in parallel with mothers' groups, 1969, 2(1), 16,32; 1975, 8(2), 111-112
      in parent-child day centre, 1974, 7(1), 50-57
      maladjusted boys, 1969, 1(3), 154
      playgroup for children of disturbed mothers, 1978, 11(3), 289-296
      Psychoanalytic Kindergarten, Berlin, 1970, 3(3), 166
      relationship to society, 1975, 8(1), 46-47
Chronogram to record therapy sessions, 1974, 7(3), 167-168
Claybury Hospital, 1974, 7(1), SS
Clergy, group work with, 1984, 17(3), 232; 1988, 21(4), 353-357
      international group meeting report, 1983, 16(1), 67-74
      in monasteries, 1984, 17(3), 233-238
      pastoral counselling training for rabbis, 1975, 8(i), 42-45
      pastoral support groups, 1984, 17(1), 79-80; 1988, 21(4), 353-360
      with spouses, 1977, 10(3), 192
      in training, 1969, 2(1), 36-37; 1972, S(1,2), 38-42, 105; 1982, 1S(1), 41-43
      theological students, 1972, S(3), 166-169
Closed groups, advantages, 1969, 2(1), 32-33; 1972, S(1), 24-26
Cognition:

      cognitive structure of brain, 1986, 19(2,3), 121-122, 269-271
      logic and, 1983, 16(1), 35-37
      training course for group work, cognitive component, 1980, 13(2), 118-121
Cognitive-behavioural group therapy, 1989, 229(1), 80
Cohen, M.B, et al, 1989, 22(1), 22
Combined individual and group therapy (see also Family therapy), 1969, 2(1,2), 32, 67-75; 1970, 2(3), 117-121; 3(1,3), 29, 141-143; 1972, S(1), 29-31; 1974, 7(1), 36-37; 1986, 19(4), 327-329; 1991, 24(1), 147-158; (4), 479-481
      for borderlines, 1475, 8(1), 70-71
      integration problems, 1983, 16(2), 152-170
      self-experience enhanced by, 1986, 19(4), 298-301
Communication (see also Body Language; Dialogue; Language; Silences):
      'free speech' and other modes, 1982, 1S(3), 207-218
      in group therapy, 1971, 4(1), 7-8, 24-30, 50, 57; 1987, 20(1), 9-17; (4), 315; 1988, 21(3), 261-269
      art as, 1990, 23(3), 377
      non-verbal, 1973, 6(2), 97-101, 131-132
      in institutions, 1988, 21(3), 261-269
      in large group, 1975, 8(1), 10, 13
      music as, 1990, 23(3), 230-231
      with patients in general practice, 1970, 3(1,3), 35-41, 138
      in therapy, 1981, 14(1), 85-86
Community, work in, see Social work
Conductor, see Group analyst; and. under Experiential groups
Conego concept, 1970, 3(2), 94; 1972, S(1), 52-53; (2), 164-165; 1974, 7(3), 169
Conflict (see also Family conflicts):
      analysis, see Focal conflict analysis
      psychotic, in groups, 1911, 24(1), 73-83 .
      resolution, see Mediation
      therapist/patient, 1970, 3(3), 177
Confrontation as intervention in groups, 1985, 18(3), 194-198
      acting-out and, 1986, 19(2), 153-166
Congress dynamics (see also Group inter-relationships; Paestum Symposium), 1971, 4(3), 191; 1972, S(1), 5-6; (2), 115, 146-148; 1973, 6(3), 10-11, 137, 138; 1987, 20(3), 237
      small group during conference, effect, 1982, 1S(1), 66-67; (3), 297-304
      transcultural group inter-relationships, 1987, 20(3), 237; (4), 359, 363
Conjoint therapy, see Combined individual and group therapy
Container and contained, group as, 1989, 22(3), 227-234
      uroboric, 1990, 23(1), I7-30
Context in group therapy, 1978, 20(3), 237; 1982, 1S(2), 136
'Contract' with patients, 1970, 3(1), 12; 1972, S(1), 29-31
Cortesăo, Prof. Eduardo Luis, obituary, 1991, 24(4), 488
Co-therapy, 1968, 2(2), S3; 1969, 1(3), 139-146; 1970, 3(1,2),13, 64, 93-94; 1974, 7(1), 37; (2), 150, 152; (3), 172-174; 1975, 8(1), 22; 1984, 17(2,3), 156-159, 252-253; 1985, 18(2), 137-138
      in alternate sessions, 1970, 2(3), 122 .
      co-therapists' group at UCH, 1987, 20(4), 319
      in counselling of adolescents, 1975, 8(3), 167
      literature review, 1969, 2(2), 86-89; 1970, 3(3), 165
      marital, 1975, 8(3), 159
      member of group as, 1970, 3(2), 93
      with schizophrenics, 1979, 12(2), 117-126
      supervision, mutual, 1973, 6(1), 9-10, 22-26
      team: alternate conduction and reciprocal supervision, 1979, 12(1), 52-55; in
      family therapy, 1974, 7(1), 43
      transference and countertransference between therapists, 1978, 11(3), 52-55
      transitional object, second therapist as, 1975, 8(2), 81-83
      in travelling group, 1971, 4(2), 103
Counselling (see also under Adolescents; Clergy; Training groups):
      co-counselling, 1973, 6(3), 193
      secretaries in counselling services, group work with, 1991, 24(3), 263-270
Countertransference in groups (see also Transference), 1969, 2(2), 59-62; 1970, 3(1), 11-12; 1971, 4(1), 35-36; 1976, 4(1), 9; 1981, 14(3), 192-195, 229-231; 1982, 15(2), 179-185, (3), 307-308; 1983, 16 (1), 82; (2), 173, 176; 1985, 18(2),157-159
      change of therapist and, in supervision, 1991, 24(1), 53-63
      erotic, with borderline patients, 1979, 12(2), 126-134
      in psychiatric hospitals, 1981, 14(1), 55, 72
      reactions with supervisor and group, 1973, 6(2), 101-104
      therapist's use of, 1979, 12(3), 229-234; 1991, 24(4), 389-407
      in training, 1979, 12(1), 45--40
Couples groups (see also Marital therapy; Psychotherapists), 1970, 2(3), 164; 3(1), 28; (3), 174-175
Culture (see also Transcultural Group Analysis):
      and civilisation, Freud's contribution to, 1983, 16(2,3), 130-151, 264
      as cause of neurosis in Southern Italy, 1990, 23(4), 403-418
      group analysis affected by, 1968, 1(2), 76; 1969, 1(3), 192-193; 1972, 5(2), 111-113; 1973, 6(2), 110; 1982, 15(2), 245-248
      in Hungary, 1990, 23(4), 419-424
      influence on therapists' technique, 1987, 20(2), 157-221
      group-analytic understanding of (Cameroon), 1985, 18(3), 199-216; 1986, 19(3,4),272-274,359-360
Cyprus,.birds as symbols in political uncertainty, 1973, 6(1), 44-46
Czechoslovakia, group therapy in, 1990, 23(3), 321-322


D      

Dance therapy in groups, 1990, 23(3), 265-276
Day hospitals, 1968, 1(2), 72-73; 1969, 1(3), 147-148; 1972, 5(1), 13-14
      admission and assessment groups in, 1969, 2(2), 79-80
      in Denmark, psychotherapy, 1990, 23(Z), 145-154
      dependency and support in groups in, 1991, 24(3), 215-218
      Paddington, 1981, 14(3), 216-219, 231-236
      projective identification and trauma in groups, 1991, 24(2), 117-132
      psychotics, groups for, 1991, 24(1), 76-80
      staff groups, 1969, 2(2), 80; 1973, 6(3), 160-162
Deaf-mute patients in group, 1973, 6(1), 14-17
Death (see also Dying; Mourning; Suicide):
      attitudes to, 1977, 10(1), 68-70
      discussed in group, 1971, 4(3), 144
Defence mechanisms in group therapy (see also under Family), 1969, 2(2), 63; 1970, 3(2), 75-79; 1971, 4(2), 91, 95; 4(3), 146-151; 1982, 15(3),261-277
      defence alliances, 1982, 15(1), 24-31, 58-59
      witch message and perspective reversal, 1975, 8(2,3), 84-86, 140-143; 1976, 9(2), 76
de Maré (see also Author Index):
      'Perspectives in Group Psychotherapy', 1973, 6(3), 172-175
Denmark:
      family therapy in, 1971, 4(3), 150-I51; 1980, 13(3), 202-203
      group processes seminar, 1973, 6(1), 48-50
      psychotherapy in day ward, 1990, 23(2), 145-154
Depression, group psychotherapy and, 1972, 5(3), 133; 1989, 22(1), 8-16, 39-72
      analysis of interactions, 1989, 22(1), 31-36
      comparison of method, 1989, 22(1), 71-86
      geriatric, 1989, 22(1), 14
      manic, see Manic depression
      vs. individual therapy, 1989, 22(1), 76
      vs. other treatments, for different types of depression, 1990, 23(4), 404,409-417,418
De Rivera's theory of emotions, 1987, 20(1), 18-20
Diagnosis:
      nature of (general practice), 1970, 3(1), 41
      use of group approach in, 1970, 3(3), 173
Dialogue in groups, 1986, 19(1), 25-44
Disabled, group therapy with:
      adolescents, 1988, 21(2), 169-180
      chronic, 1974, 7(1), 9-11
      mentally handicapped, 1985, 18(1), 44-53; 1990, 23(1), 55-67
      art therapy, 1990, 23(3), 255-263
Disasters, see Survivor syndrome
Discussion groups, interdisciplinary, in helping professions, 1973, 6(3); 167-169
Disease, see General practitioners; Ulcer
Divorce, see Family conflicts
Doctors, see General practitioners; Psychiatrists
Double-bind concept, 1986, 19(1), 13-14
Drama, group-analytic (see also Psychodrama), 1987, 21(4), 315, 318
      with disturbed adolescents, 1988, 21(2), 158-168
Dramatic multiplication (training technique), 1987, 20(3), 215
Drawing in group therapy (see also Art; Art therapy), 1990, 23(4), 392;
      projection of 'inner group', 1990, 23(4), 391-402
Dreams:
      in group psychotherapy, 1970, 2(3), 163; 1972, 5(1), 15-19; 1973, 6(1,2), 9-10, 47, 91, 92
      art and, 1990, 23(4), 379, 383, 387-388
      in small analytic group, 1990, 23(2), 163-171
      transference and, 1986, 19(2), 147-152
      'Ledbetter's principles', 1974, 7(i), 82-83
      psychodrama interpretation of, 1986, 19(2), 139-146
Drug addicts, experimental large group for, 1982, 15(3), 278-288
Drugs (see also Ayahuasca- Medication):
      treatment combined with group therapy, 1971, 4(2), 85-87
Durkin, H -E., 1970, 3(1), 16; 1972, 5(3), 152; 1973, 6(2), 99
Dutch Association of Group Psychotherapy, see Netherlands
Dying, stages of, and hospice organisation, 1977, 10(1), 55-62
Dynamic psychology, see under History


E      

Eastern European upheavals, 1991, 24(2), 135-136, 140-143; (3), 242
Eastern philosophies, 1974, 7(2), 117-118
Eating disorders, see Anorexia nervosa
Edmonton University Clinic, group therapy for loss, 1991, 24(4), 363-388
Education (see also Adult education; Learning; Mental health education;
Schools; Teaching; Training):
      professional, and group process, 1972, 5(1), 59-63
Ego-psychology (see also Conego concept):
      and in-patient group psychotherapy, 1969, 2(2), 106-107
      ego-deviations treated in group, 1972, 5(I), 32-36
      ego of group, 1970, 3(3), 169
      schemes of ego-development and fixation, 1970, 3(1), 30
Elderly (see also Depression; Hospitals, geriatric; Old age): in group therapy, 1986, 19(2), 176-177; 1989, 22(1), 109-111
      'pre-elderly', 1989, 22(3), 299-308; 1990> 23(4), 425
Elias, Norbert,1978, 11(1), 4-6; 1979, 12(1), 78-80; 1990, 23(4), 432
Embodiment and incorporation, 1973, 6(2), 107
Empathy as tool in science, 1988, 21(1), 81
Encounter groups, see Experiential groups
Environmental improvement groups, 1986, 19(3), 235-244
'Equivalence' in groups, 1990, 23(3), 285-289
Erikson, Erik H.; 1975, 8(i), 46-49
Eroticisation of group process, 1982, 15(1), 22-24, 56-57
Esalen Institute, California, 1970, 3(2,3), 68, 180-186; 1972, 5(3), 141; 1973, 6(2); 75
Escher, M.C., 1969, i(3), 157-160; 2(1), 48-49; 1970, 2(3), 146-150; 1975, 8(1), 26; 1979, 12(1), 32-39
European Association for Transcultural Group Analysis, workshop, 1987, 20(1), 147, 237, 249
European Coordination Committee for Group Analysis, 1973, 6(1), 62; 1974, 7(1), 67-68; 1975, 8(1), 53-54; 1977,10(l), 89-91
European Federation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1991, 24((2), 116
European Group-Analytic Training Institute Network (EGATIN), 1990, 23(3), 340,368
European papers on phenomenological elements in group therapy (special section), 1988, 21(4), 283-338
European Symposia on Group Analysis:
      lst (Portugal), 1970, 3(3), 195; 1971, 4(1)
      2nd (London), 1972, 5(2), 77-126
      correspondence, 5(3),149-155
      3rd (Amsterdam), 1975, 8(i), 5-56; (2), 97-98
      4th (Stockholm), 1979, 12(1), 41-65
      5th (Rome), 1981, 14(3), 250-251
      6th (Zagreb), and group. experience in organizing group, 1984, 18(1), 54-56
European workshops (see also under Group-Analytic Society), 1973, 6(1), 48
      Altaussee: (1973), 1973, 6(2), 123-134
      correspondence, 6(3),14I-155;(1974),1974,7(3),163-164
      intensive, 1975, 8(1,3), 5-7, 187-188
      Berlin, 1975, 8(3), 190-192
      London, 1973, 6(2), 71-84
      correspondence, 6(3), 141-I55
      Stockholm (1978),1979,12(1),57-65
Evaluation, see Assessment
Existentialism, 1974, 7(1), 63-64; 1988, 21(4); 284, 289
      aspects of group therapy, 1985, 18(3), 217-220
Experiential groups (see also Large group), 1970, 3(2), 103, 107-111; 1980, 13 (suppt.), 11
      encounter groups, 1970, 3(2,3), 68, 107-111, 180-186; 1972, 5(1,2,3), 7, 43-48, 70, 88, 175-176; 1973, 6(2,3), 75, 177-178; 1974, 7(2), 103-107; (3), 190-191
      marathon, 1974, 7(1), 31-33
      in Germany, 1975, 8(3), 189
      leadership in, 1975, 8(3), 162
      'sensitivity training', 1969, 2(1), 17; 1970, 2(3), 177-178
      conductor's experiences of staff groups, 1990, 23(3), 301-306
      students, 1972, 5(3), 166-169
      supervision, 1989, 22(4), 387-396; 1990, 23(1), 81


F      

Fairy-tales and mythology, 1970, 3(1,2), 30, 94; 1972, 5(I), 51
Family:
      cohesion in, 1979, 12(i), 9-12
      defence model, 1975, 8(3), 186-187
      diagnosis, 1970, 3(1), 39; symposium, 1969; 2(i), 11
      father's role, 1980, 13(2), 124-127, 137-139 -
      influence on character; 1964, 1(3), 161-163
      models of structure, 1977, 10(1), 81-82
      police intervention in crises, 1973, 6(1), 36-37
      scapegoat in, 1973; 6(2), 85-87
Family conflicts:
      mediation in, 1988, 21(1), 6, 11, 21-35, 37-46; (2), 184-187
      parent/child, 1988, 21(1), 35-48
      statistical evaluation of, 1988; 21(1), 40-44
Family therapy (see also Italy; Mothers' groups; Parents), 1969, 2(1,2), 32, 67-75; 1972, 5(1,2), 23, I51; 1986, 19(1), 7-15, 19, 23-24; 1988, 21(1), 30,33; (2), 102-144
      with adolescents, 1974; 7(1), 41-45
      Association founded, 1976, 9(2), 80-81
      conferences, 1974, 7(3), 186-188; 1975, 8(2), 87-92
      conjoint, 1970; 3(I), 29; 1972, 5(2,3), 95-98, 151-152
      cultural differences, 1975, 8(3), 153-154
      in Denmark, 1980, 13(3), 202-203
      seminar, 1971, 4(3), 150-151
      effects of random changes, 1989, 22(3), 231
      in-patient, 1970, 2(3), 117-121
      interaction with group therapy, 1977, 10(3), 216; 1982, 1S(2), 186; 1984, 17(2), 101
      with children's groups, 1984, 17(2), 151
      married couples as co-conductors, 1975, 8(2), 88-92, 137
      multi-family, 1970, 3(1), 28
      Satir's method, 1977, 10(3), 245-246
      theory, 1973, 6(2), 74
      training for, see Training for family therapy
Fantasy and reality in groups, 1980, 13(1), 57--66
Father, role in Israeli immigrant and other families, 1980, 13(2), 124-127, 137-139
Fernandez, J., see Pronominalism
Focal conflict analysis, 1980, 13 (suppt.), 2-3; 2988, 21(4), 325-338
Forgiveness, 1987, 20(1), 37
Forum for Initiatives in Reparation and Mediation, 1988, 21(4), 363
Foulkes, S.H.(see also Matrix concept; and Author Index):
      bibliography, 1976, 4(3), 234-235
      Elias' influence on, 1979, 12(1), 78-80
      Frankfurt school's influence on, 1989, 22(4), 405-425
      Freud's letter to, 1980, 13(1), 6-7
      influence on group analysis, 1981, 14(1), 3, S, 10, 18; 1982, 1S(1), 27-30
      theory of conductor's role, 1981, 14(2), 105
      reminiscences about, 1981, 14(3), 220-222
      tributes, 1976, 9(2); (3), 171-176; 1978, 11(3), 194
      funeral addresses, 1977, 10(1), 4-8
      IGA graduates evaluate work, 1977, 10(3), 241-243
Foulkes Essay Prize, 1981, 14(3), 238-239, 260; 1982, 1S(2), 97-110
Foulkes Memorial Lectures:
      lst (Main), 1977, 10 (suppt.)
      2nd (Anthony), 1978, 11 (suppt.)
      3rd (Abse), 1979, 12 (suppt.)
      4th (Lieberman), 1980, 13 (suppt.)
      5th (Abercrombie), 1981, 14 (suppt.)
      6th (Pines), 1982, 15 (suppt.)
      7th (Wolff), 1983, 16(2), 95-112
      8th (Skynner), 2984, 17(2), 91-107
      9th (de Maré), 1985, 18(2), 78-92
      10th (Clark), 1987, 20(1), 3-13
      11th (Koenig), 1987, 20(4), 291-305
      12th (Agazarian), 1989, 22(4), 355-369
      13th (Pigott), 1990> 23(1), 99-111
France:
      group psychotherapy in, 1981, 14(1), 77-78
      psychiatric services in Le Havre, 1977, 10(1), 71-77
Free association in groups, 1973, 6(2), 73
      of obsessive neurotics, 1971, 4(2), 88
Frequency of group meetings (see also under Training for group psychotherapy), 1968, 1(2), 59-60; 1970, 3(2), 126-128; 1971, 4(1), 19, 22, 23, 39, 62; 1975, 8(3), 199-200; 2981, 14(3), 245;1983, 16(1), 75-80
Freud, S. (see also Abstinence; Sigmund Freud Institute), 1971, 4(1), 27-31
      contribution to civilisation, 1983, 16(2), 131-151
      groups and:
      contribution to group dynamics, 1978, 10(1), 71-77
      group-analytic aspect of psychoanalytic movement, 1985, 18(3), 221-240
      influence on Bion's theory of, 1983, I6(2), 152-160
      guilt and shame, treatment of, 1987, 20(1), 16-18, 23-24, 34-35
      letter to Foulkes, 1980, 13(1), 6-7
      matrix concept and, 1982, 1S(3), 220-225
      Rolland, relationship with, 1991, 24(2), 171-186
Friedewald conference, see under Germany
Frigid wives, 1970, 3(1,3), 39, 138
Fromm, Erich, 1974, 7(1), 61; 1987, 20(2), 160-162
Fulbourn Hospital, 1482, 1S(1), 41


G      

Games, see Play
Gandhi's truth, 1974, 7(3), 153--155
Gender identity in group psychotherapy, 1974, 7(3), 172-174; 1986, 19(3,4), 195-206,363-364;1487,20(1),76-79;1988,21(2),113-116,136-137
      female conductor, 1991, 24(2), 187-200
General practitioners:
      communication with patients, 1970, 3(1), 35-41; 3(3), 138
      group at local psychiatric hospital, 1977, 10(3), 272
      group psychotherapy in the practice, 1979, 112(2), 154-157; 1980,'13(1), 52-54
      'seminars' for, see under Balint
      staff groups at Health Centre, 1983, 16(1), 52-66
Generational cycle, 1985, 18(3), 246,248-249
German Academy for Psychoanalysis (DAP):
      6th international symposium, 1974, 7(3), 185
      medal presented to Foulkes, 1975, 8(1), 6
German Association of Psychosomatic Medicine (DGPM), 1973, 6(3), 195
German Group Psychotherapeutic Society (DGG), 1970, 3(1), 59
Germany (see also Berlin):
      Friedewald conference, 1978, 11(2), 98-99; (3)> 273-276; 1979, 12(1), 72-73
      group psychotherapy in, 1978, 11(1), 81-86
      block training in Heidelberg, 1990, 239(3), 367-371
      Woelfersheim analytic seminars, 1978, 11(2), 102-103; (3), 266-268
      Gruppenzentrum Schwabig, 1975, 8(2), 118
      Nazi period, psychology, 1991, 24(4), 457-460
      psychoanalytic techniques in, symposium, 1974, 7(3), 185
      psychotherapy weeks at Lindau, experiential groups at, 1975, 8(3), 189
Gestalt psychology, 1970, 3(2), 114; 1985, 18(3), 245-248
Gilligan's theory of shame, 1987, 20(1), 28
Gnosticism; group therapy and, 1989, 22(2), 201, 206-216
Goldstein, K., 182, 1S(3), 223-228
      influence on Foulkes, 1973, 6(2), 73
Greece, see Athenian Institute of Anthropos
Greenson's working alliance concept, 1987, 20(4), 300
Greenwich Open-Space Project, 1986, 19(3). 235-244
Grid analysis, 1989, 22(1), 40-45, 60, 62-70
Grotjahn, Martin, obituary, 1991, 24(3), 218
Group analysis (see also Group dynamics; Group psychotherapy; Interpretation;
      Matrix; Training groups):
      activity methods and, 1976, 9(1), 43-44; (3), 155-160, 253-261
      aesthetic equilibrium and , 1991, 24(3), 271-277
      applications of (see also Industry; Organisations), 1977, 10(1), 16-21; 1991, 24(4), 455-463
      5th Foulkes Lecture, 1981, 14 (suppt.)
      to politics and leadership, see Politics
      short-term, 1982, 15(2), 196-306
      to social work in slum, 1975, 98(2), 114
      special section, 1991, 24(3), 227-270
      workshop, 1978, 11(2), 160-164.
      archaic processes and transference in, 1982, 15(2), 235-260
      'billet' concept, 1976, 9(3), 181-182
      boundaries of group, see Boundary concept
      circle, group-analytic, 1978, 11 (suppt.)
      communication in, see Communication
      concepts developed ('fishbowl'), 1979, 12(1), 69-72; (2), 102-106
      confrontation in, 1985, 18(3), 194-198
      and acting out, 1986, 19(2), 153-166
      'context7', 1978, 20(3), 237;1982, 15(2), 136-157
      controversial aspects, 1972, 5(1), 37-38
      defence mechanisms, see Defence mechanisms
      definition, 1971, 4(1), 61
      developmental stages, 1971, 4(1,2), 24-30, 94-95
      different models of, 1976, 9(2), 139; (3), 177; 1981, 14(3), 245-246; 1984, 17(1), 211-220
      mathematical analysis, 1990, 23(1), 69-78; (3), 325-327; (4), 429
      drop-outs, 1971, 4(3), 139
      as educating the community, 1970, 3(3), 178
      envy as maturing factor, 1980, 13(3), 215-217
      as experienced, 1980, 13(1), 42-49
      facilitating personal and professional change (3rd European Symposium), 1975, 8(1),14-19,22-31
      fantasy in, 1971, 4(2), 95
      fashion, addiction and progress, 1982, 15(2), 291-306
      foetalisation in; 1970, 3(2), 75-79; 1971, 4(3), 148-149
      frequency of meetings, see Frequency
      'group-centred multimodality out-patient analytical' (AGMAP), in Germany, 1970, 3(1), 50
      history, 1991, 24(2), 99-109,; (3), 227-228
      homosexuality in, 1970; 3(2), 75-79
      information and 'working through', 1981, 14(3), 183-192, 227-229
      inner world modelled, 1991, 24(4), 425-440 .
      'instincts' and ego development, 1974, 7(3), 169-171
      mathematical analysis of complexity of relationships, 1990, 23(1), 69-78; (3), 325-327; (4), 429
      metapsychology vs. empiricism, 1991, 24(1), 21-40
      mirroring in, see under Mirroring
      observer in, see Observer
      primordial level and archetypes, 1986, 19(2,3), 113-124, 267-272
      process, see Group dynamics
      prophet in group, 1984, 18(1), 44-57
      psychoanalysis compared with, see under Psychoanalysis
      psychodrama and, see under Psychodrama
      regression in, see Regression
      with relaxation techniques, 1981, 14(3), 195-204
      research, see Research
      resistance in, see Resistance
      resonance phenomenon, 1984, 17(3), 211-220
      schools of, 1979, 12(3), 212
      scientific status, 1976, 9(1), 13-14
      self psychology aids understanding of, 1981, 14(2), 117-121; 1984, 17(2), 108-121
      session pattern, 1969, 2(1), 16; 1970, 3(2), 75-79
      'splitting', see Splitting
      structure of group:
      analytic vs structuralist view, 1975, 1(Í(1), 49-55
      and of personality, categorisation, 1976, 9(3), 181-184
      symbols in, 1991, 24(4), 443-448
      task-oriented vs therapeutic, 1981, 14(1), 40-41
      theory of, 1973, 6(2), 76; 1977, 10(1), 49-55
      therapeutic factors and processes, see Group psychotherapy
      timing (see also Frequency of meetings):
      of manifestation and interpretation, 1978, 11(1), 21-25
      transference in, see Transference
      wider view, 1976, 9(2), 115-122, 166-167; (3), 221-223; 1980, 13 (suppt.)
Group analyst (see also Co-therapy; Leadership):
      absence of: occasional, 1983, 16(1), 80; 1985, 18(2), 136-137; -
      planning for, 1979, 12(3), 234-241
      as actor, 1987, 20(2), 155-156
      age of, 1986, 190), 265-266
      caring approach, 1978, 11(1), 7
      choice of, 1989, 22(3), 218-219
      cognitive definition of style, 1980, 13(2), 118-121
      as consultant (see also Organisational consultancy), 1983, 16(3), 186-202 '
      defence alliances and, 1982, 15(1), 27-31
      duties and limitation, 1970, 3(1), 48; 1972, 5(3), 176-177
      fantasies expressed, 1974, 7(1), 35
      'favourites' in group, 1979, 12(2), 101-102
      function (see also role, below), 1968, 1(2), 62; 1971, 4(1), 18-19, 35; 4(2), 35; 1972, 5(1), 38
      'leader', 'conductor', etc., 1974, 7(1), 14-16; 1975, 8(1),47-08
      gender of, see Gender identity
      giving up, 1983, 16(3), 258
      hearing difficulties, 1985, 18(3), 283-284
      interpretation, see Interpretation
      intervention, 1970, 3(1), 13; 1981, 14(1), 40
      analysed, 1984, 17(2), 137-145; 1990, 23(2), 173-190
      when not to interfere, 1991, 24(4), 66-469
      note-taking (see also recording, below):
      form of, 1970, 3(1), I1-12
      vs. tape-recording, 1990, 23(1), 79
      professional identity and future (meeting), 1980, 13(3), 212-214
      as prophet, 1984, 18(1,2), 53, 171
      psychiatrist as 'rearguard' support, 1971, 4(2), 82-87
      qualifications (see also Training for group psychotherapy), 1971, 4(2), 69-70
      psychoanalytical, need for?, 1975, 8(3), 180-181
      qualities necessary, 1989, 22(4), 371-373
      recording groups:
      by Chronogram, 1974, 7(3), 167-168
      tape-, 1991, 4(1), 27
      responsibilities, 1976, 9(2), 120-122
      role of, 1981, 14(2), 105-107, 185; 1989, 22(4), 345-346
      'hunter' vs 'trapper', 1984> 18(1), 60-62
      in new group, 1972, S(1), 49
      inspiring and creative, 1985, 18(2), 150-156; 1986, 19(1), 17-21, 42-43
      as shaman, 1985, 18(1), 14-16; 1986, 19(2), 120-12; 1989, 22(2), 164-169; 1991, 24(4), 449
      in small group, 1987, 20(4), 346
      silent, 1984, 17(3), 244-245; 1987, 20(1), 72-73
      techniques, 1973, 6(2), 112-114; 1974, 7(3), 177-178; 1977, 10(3), 186-187; 1979, 12(i), 50-51; 1982, 1S(2), 140-157; 1983, 16(3), 259; 1984, 18(1), 65-66
      behaviour and, 1974, 7(3), 177-178
      counter-transference used, 1979, 12(3), 229-234
      recording, see recording, above
      role-playing, 1986, 19(3), 311-326; 1987, 20(1), 79-85;(2),155-156
      training, see Training for Group psychotherapy
      wife, 1984, 17(2), 167-168
Group Analytic Society (London):
      Annual General Meetings, 1977, 10(1), 91-93; 1979, 12(1), 73-73; 1980, 13(1), 74-75; 1981, 14(1), 7-9
      correspondence re 1981 AGM, 1981, 14(1,2), 10-24, 140-145
      Committee, 1970, 3(1), 66; 1972, S(3), 125; 1981, 14(1), 100
      Copenhagen meeting, 1980, 13(3), 217-218
      course for conductors, 1970, 3(2), 103
      Foulkes' 70th birthday meeting, 1970, 2(3), 133-155
      foundation and membership, 1969, 1(3), 194-200
      group analyst as consultant (symposium), 1983, 16(3), 186-202
      history, 1951-77, 1977, 10(2), 104-108
      Joint Research Committee with IGA, see under Research
      London Workshops:
      reporter's role, 1982, 15(2), 169-173
      lst: Concept of group matrix, 1967, 1(1), 31-36
      2nd: 1974, 7(1), 19-29, 84-91
      large group at, 1974, 7(1,3), 23-26, 89, 1S9-162; 1975, 8(2), 93-96
      3rd: Change and understanding [activity vs. verbal methods), 1976, 9(1), 43-44; (3), 155-160, 253-261
      4th: Potentials for learning and change, 1977, 10(1), 78-79; (2), 139-150
      5th: Group analysis today, 1976, 11(1), S1-63
      6th: Learning to let things happen, 1979, 12(2), 158-165
      7th: Fantasy and reality in groups, 1980, 13(1), 57-66
      8th: Group analysis -a wider role?, 1981, 14(2), 146-163
      9th: Free speech in the service of healing and health, 1982, 1S(1), 72-83; (3), 207-218
      15th: Male and female in groups, 1989, 22(1), 113-126
      Reading workshop: Child within and child without, 1976, 9(Z), 98-103
      role of, 1484, 17(2), 10S
      symposium on method, 1969, 2(1), 156-23
Group-as-a-whole (invisible group), 1971, 4(2), 94; 1972, S(1), 37; 1973, 6(2), 74; 1975, 8(3), 144-145; 1989, 22(4), 355; 1990, 23(2), 193; 1991, 24(2,3), 137, 211-213
Group dynamics (see also Defence mechanisms; Projective identification), 1970, 3(1), 14; 1971, 4(1), 34, 4S, 48-50; 1975, 8(1), 60-63; 1976, 9(2), 77-79
      change, 1982, 1S(1), 4-14, 53-55; (2), 187-188
      resistance to, 1977, 10(3), 194-201
      destructive forces and anti-group, 1991, 24(1, 4), 7-20, 483-484
      equivalence with content, 1990, 23(3), 285-289
      group as primary entity (see also Group-as-a-whole), 1968, 1(2), 82-86
      group-study courses, 1969, 1(3), 169-173; 1971, 4(3), 178-i81
      influence on psychotherapy, 1978, 11(3), 259-264
      new members and shared experiences, 1990, 23(2), I55-161
      nuclear threat and, 1987, 20(2), 137-160
      psychology of groups, development of, 1980, 13(1), 8-9
      psychotic patient and conflict, 1991, 24(1), 73-83
      related to leadership, 1975, 8(3), 164-165
      research, see Research
      SAVI theory, 1977, 10(3), 235-239
      structuralist and psychoanalytic perspectives, 1975, 8(3), 146-147
      termination, see under Group psychotherapy
      time course, 1979, 12(2), 109-113; 1990, 23(3), 354-356
Group process, see Group dynamics; and under Group psychotherapy
Group psychotherapy (see also Co-therapy; Day hospitals; Group analysis; Group
      analyst; Group dynamics; Large group; Psychotherapists; Training for group
      psychotherapy; Training groups; and under individual countries):
      absence of conductor, see under Group analyst
      absent patient, 1982, 1S(2), 163-164; 1983, 16(1), 84-85
      acting out in, and in psychodrama, 1984, 17(3), 195-203; 1984, 18(1), 63-65
      alcoholic in-patients, 1985, 18(2), 124-131
      analytic schools, definitions, 1979, 12(3), 212
      anger in, see Anger
      as art; 1973, 6(1), 38
      art therapy groups, see Art therapy
      beyond the therapy group (Foulkes Lecture), 1980, 13 (suppt.)
      borderline patients, analytic, 1978, 11(2), 115-116
      boundaries in, see Boundary concept
      breakdown in (case history), 1984, 17(i), 58-64
      children, 1984, 17(2), 146-155
      chronic disabled patients, 1974, 7(1), 9-11
      client-professional relationships in, 1981, 14(2), 111
      cohesiveness in groups, 1979, 12(1), 9-12
      composition of groups, see Selection and composition
      couples, see Couples groups; Marital therapy
      current developments, 1973, 6(2), 94-95
      defence mechanisms, see Defence mechanisms
      definition:
      and concepts, 1968, 1(2), 50-51, 81
      of analytic, 1971, 4(1), 61
      dialogue in, 1986, 19(1), 30-33
      different patterns, 1976, 9(1), 170-19
      distinguished from group psychology, 1991, 24(4),483-484
      dreams in, 1986, 19(2), 147-152
      effective, 1986, 19(1), 5-24; 1987, 20(1), 69-71
      elderly patients, 1986, 19(2), 176-177
      evaluation of, 1974, 7(1), 58; 1981, 14(1), 38-41,69-70;(2), 131-132; (3), 225; 1991, 24(1, 4), 41-51, 485-486
      long-term follow-up, 1977, 10(1), 93-96; 1978, 11(1), 71-74
      existential aspects, 1985, 18(3), 217-221
      false assumptions about, 1979, 12(3), 196--204
      families of members, effects on, 1982, 15(2), 186
      family pattern, see Schindler
      famous people in a group, 1975, 8(3), 150-151
      frame of reference, 1980, 13(1), 16-21
      gender identity in, 1974, 7(3), 172; 1986, 14(3,4), 195-206,363-364
      in general practice, 1979, 12(2), 154-157
      gossip, 1986, 199(4), 357-358
      group process and (see also Group dynamics), 1967, 1(1), 25-27; 1968, 1(2), 87-90,123-124;1969,1(32),183-187
      eroticisation of, 1982, 15(1), 22-24, 56-57
      'hidden dependence' in, 1980, 13(3), 183-191
      holistic concept, 1975, 8(1), 60-61; (3), 144-145, 172-173
      in hospitals, see under Day hospitals; Hospitals, psychiatric
      humour in, see Humour
      ideological and therapeutic group, 1969, 1(3), 179
      importance of setting, 1983, 16(1), 75-80
      'incest' in, 1973, 6(2), 101 ,
      individual in group, see Individual
      individual therapy and, see Combined therapy
      insight and corrective emotional experience in, 1985, 18(1), 18-24
      intersubjectivity, 1991, 24(1), 414-51
      language in, 1979, 12(3), 262-263
      loss, patients suffering from, 1991, 24(4), 363-374,375-388
      mentally handicapped patients, 1485, 18(1), 44-53; 1990, 23(1), 55-67
      narcissistic group-self, 1975, 8(3), 170-171
      for neurosis, 1970, 2(3), 145
      neurotic and borderline patients, differences, 1985, 18(1), 22-23
      new member of group, 1975, 8(3), 170-171; 1490, 23(2), 155-161
      observer, see Observer
      patient's account of session, 1976, 9(2), 140-144
      patients as therapists, 1974, 7(3), 150-151
      patterns in (see also Mirroring), 1967, 1(I), 34-35; 1971, 4(1), 26-27, 39, 50
      phenomenological element, 1988, 21(4), 283-338
      post-group sessions, 1991, 24(3), 279-281
      projections in, 1984, 17(3), 251
      psychosomatic patients, 1985, 18(2), 93-101;(3), 177-193, 240; 1986, 19(3), 277-278
      psychotic patients, see Manic depression; Psychosis; Schizophrenics
      purpose of, 1986, 19(4), 357-358; 1989, 22(4), 379
      research, see Research
      resistance, see Resistance
      as ritual, 1985, 18(1), 8-17; 1986, 19(2), 119-122
      myth and, 1978; 11(3), 208-11, 192
      'sacrifice of Isaac' phenomenon in, 1983, 16(3), 217-230
      schizophrenic patients, see under Schizophrenics
      schizophrenic-type reactions and ambivalence to analyst, 1969, 2(2), 64-65
      selection for, see Selection and composition
      self-healing small group, 1979, 12(3), 192-195
      sexual deviants, 1982, 15(1), 22-24, 56-57, 68-70
      short-term, in Poland, 1978, 11(3), 297-298
      silent patient in, 1982,.15(1), 15-16; 1984, 17(3); 250
      size, 1979, 12(3), 192
      Slavson's methods, 1978, 11(1), 29-33
      'society' experienced in, 1981, 14(2), 104-13
      structure of, 1974, 7(1). 38
      of students, see under Students
      systems, see Systems theory
      termination of group, 1975, 8(3), 171; 1989, 22(1), 87-98, 99-104; 1991, 24(2), 159-69
      therapeutic factors and mechanisms, 1970, 3(1), 45-46; 1974, 7(3), 175-178; 1975, 8(1), 60-63; 1978, 11(3), 203-207, 272-273; 1979, 12(2), 114-17; 1982, 15(1), 4-14, 53-55; 1988, 21(3), 213-14
      timing, effect, see Frequency; Time; and under Group analysis, timing
      transference in, see Transference
      TV resignation of president watched in, 1974, 7(3), 156-157 types of groups, 1968, 1(2),14-76 unifying approach, 1976, 9(2), 104-107 1935 paper (Society for Creative Psychology), 1976; 9(2), 136-138
Group Relations Trainers Association conference, 1973, 6(3), 192-193
Group Therapy Centers (USA), 1970, 2(3), 178; 3(2), 131
      intake group, 1970, 3(3), 187-190
Grupos Operativos, 1979, 12(3), 252; 1989, 22(4), 397
Guilt, relationship to shame, 1987; 20(1), 17-22
      in psychotherapy, 1987, 20(1), 33--42


H      

Halliwick Hospital (House), 1970, 3(2), 149-155; 1971, 4(3), 157-158; 1972, 5(2), 105; 1976, 9(1), 61-63
Hallucinogens, see Ayahuasca
Handicapped, see Disabled
Healing (see also Mind; Psychosomatic patients; Witch-doctors): group analysis and, 1987, 20(4), 343-349, 35I; 1989> 22(4), 417-429; 1991, 24-40, 485-486
      neuropsychological aspect, 1987, 20(4), 354-356, 358
      shamanistic, see under Ritual
      special section, 1987, 20(4), 333-378
Health Care Meeting (see also General practitioners), 1983, 16(1), 52-62
Health visitors in groups, 1969, 1(3), 134
Heidegger, M., 1985, 18(3), 218-219
Heidelberg, Institut fuer Gruppenanalyse, 1990, 23(2), 167
Henderson Hospital, 1970. 3(2), 81, 132
      large group, 1978, 11(1), 40-47
      group psychotherapy and psychodrama, 1990, 23(3), 248-253
      threatened closure, 1979, 12(3), 188-189; 1980, 13(1), 10
Hermeneutics, 1988, 21(4), 295, 325-338
History:
      of dynamic psychology, 1972, 5(3), 171-174; 1973, 6(1,2,3), 27-31, 117-122, 185-189
      of group analysis, 1970, 2(3), 133-145; 1973, 6(2), 72-76; 1975, 8(3), 172-174; 1982, 15(2), 291-306; 1984, 17(2), 98-103; 1987, 20(1), 3-13; 1991, 24(2,3), 99-109,227-228
      in 1960s, 1975, 8(3), 175
      of Group-Analytic Society, 1977, 10(2), 104-108
      and psychoanalysis, 1978, I1(1), 10-14
      in UK, 1972, 5(2), 85-88
      in USA, 1974, 7(3), I81-183; 1979, 12(3), 218-229
      of group therapy, 1975, 8(3), 172-174
      in Argentina, 1979, 12(3), 250-253, 242-243
Klein, Marx and Gestalt movement, 1984, 18(3), 241-246
      of psychoanalysis, 1987, 20(1), 14; (3), 160-163
      psychoanalytic movement considered as a group, 1985, I8(3), 221-240
      social, since 1420 in USA and Germany, 1987, 20(2), 158-166
      'step-children of Vienna' (psychoanalysis, psychodrama, group
      psychotherapy), 1986, 19(2), 101-112
      of therapeutic communities, 1970, 3(3), 149; 1987, 20(1), 3-13
Holding concept, see under Winnicott, D.W.
Holland, see Netherlands
Horney, Karen, 1974, 7(1), 61; 1987, 20(2), 162
Hospice, 1977,10(i), 56-60; (2), 112-114
Hospitals, geriatric, group for staff in, 1986, 19(1), 45-62
Hospitals, psychiatric (see also Alcoholics; Day hospitals; Schizophrenics; Therapeutic community; and under names of hospitals):
      admission unit, morning in, 1984, 18(1), 57-59
      art therapy in, 1990, 23(3), 255-263
      compared with therapeutic community, 1985, I8(3), 268-274
      group therapy in (see also In-patient groups; Out-patient groups), 1967, 1(1), 27; 1969, 2(2), 75-78, 106; 1970, 3(1), 15-19, 20-23; 1971, 4(2), 84-85; 1975, 8(2),125-127; 1976, 4(3), 212-216; 1976, 9(3), 241-246, 251-253; 1977, 10(3), 266-273; 1978,11(1), 25-29
      holding group, 1990, 23(3), 291-299
      large group cycle, 1977, 10(2), 127-132
      psychiatrist as 'rearguard' to group analyst, 1971, 4(2), 84-85
      reorganisation of NHS, effect on British, 1979, 12(1), 84-93
      special [for offenders], see Broadmoor; Rampton
      staff groups, 1970, 3(3), 147; I972, 5(3), 144-145; 1977, 10(2), 132-135; (3), 219-224, 264-266, 271-172; 1982, 15(I), 42
      and seminars, for psychiatrists, 1976* 9(3), 209-216
      training, for nurses and paramedics, planned, 1972, 5(3), 144-145
      staff response to patients with disturbed self, 1981; 14(1), 50-56,72
      as therapeutic instrument, 1970, 2(3), 138
      transference to, of in-patient, 1979, 12(1), 17-22
Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London, parent-child day
      centre group work, 1974, 7(1), 50-57
'Human understanding' in psycho- and group-analysis, 1991, 24(1), 21-40
Humour (see also Laughter) and word-play in therapy groups, 1977, 10(3), 253-257
Hungary, group analysis in, 1990, 23(4), 419-424


I      

Iceland, group psychotherapy in, 1973, 6(1), 39-43
Idealisation, destructive, 1991, 24(2), 133-145
Identification (see also Projective identification):
      as group cure mechanism, 1979, 12(2), 115-116
Identity: .
      in child and adult, and in group, 1975, 8(1), 46 .
'Idols' [drawings]:
      'of the market-place', 1971, 4(2), 185
      'of the tribe', 1972, 5(i), 57
Illusions, 1983, 16(2), 138-139
Image and group relationships (see also Metaphor):
      Jungian interpretation, 1989, 22(2), 189-199, 232
      in large group, 1985, 18(3), 275-282
Immigrants, see Intercultural relationships
Indications for group analysis, 1989, 22(4), 371-378, 379-386
Individual in group, 1968, 1(2), 84-86;1969, 2(2), 101; 1971, 4(1), 6; 1973, 6(2), 76; 1980, 13(1), 12-16; 1986, 19(1), 28-30; 1989, 22(4), 371-378, 379-386; 1991,24(4),441-454
Industrial relations, see Organisational consultancy; Organisations
Infants, see Children
'Inner group' projected in drawing, 1990, 23(4), 391
In-patient groups:
      children, 1989, 22(3), 283-298
      experiential supervision group for leaders, 1989, 22(4), 389-395
      hermeneutic focal conflict research on, 1988, 21(4), 325-338
      holding group, 1990, 23(3), 291-299
      institutional effects, 1988, 21(3), 259-266
      psychotic, 1988, 21(4), 289-298
Institute of Family Therapy, 1484, 17(2), 101
Institute of Group Analysis, 1981, 14(1,3), 9, 21-22, 140, 143, 144; 1984, 17(2), 99
      boundaries of therapy and teaching, summaries of meetings, 1969, 2(I), 33-37
      courses in group work:
      development, 1969, 2(i), 29-33; 1970171, 1971, 4(2,3), 94-96, 174-177
Introductory Course, 1984, 17(1), 75-76
      Qualifying Course, 1973, 6(1), 53-54
      Dublin workshop, 1981, 14(2), 247-249
      family and marital therapy course, 1975, 8(2), 113-114; 1976, 9(1), 36-38
      Jersey course, 1977, 10(2), 151-1s2
      Joint Research Committee with GAS, see under Research
      large group at, see under Large Group
      in National Health Service (UK), 1976, 9(3), 246-250
      philosophical study group, 1970, 3(2), 95-102
      professional identity, meeting, 1980, 13(1); 212-213
Institute of Psychiatry, 1984, 17(2), 98-99, 103
Institutes, development of, family analogy, 1984, 17(2), 91-107
'Institutional paranoia'. 1972, (1), 27-28
Institutions (see also Hospitals; In-patients; Organisations):
      dialogue in, 1986, 19(1), 34
      projection in, 1989, 22(3), 265-267
Intake group, 1970, 3(3), 187-190; 2971, 4(3), 165-173
Intensive group therapy, see Brief psychotherapy
Interaction Process Analysis, 1989, 22(1), 31-34
Intercultural relationships and group analysis, 1487, 20(2), 147-153;
      immigrants, 1991, 23(3), 231-240
International Association of Group Psychotherapy, 1973, 6(3), 190
International Association for the History of Psychoanalysis, 1987, 20(1), 14
International Colloquium on Group Analytic Psychotherapy (London 1975), 1975, 8(3), 177-18s, 199-200; 1976, 9(1), 25-27
International Conference of Psychodrama and Analytic Group Psychotherapy, 1986, 19(1), 63-70; (3), 263-265
International Congress of Group Psychotherapy:
      Copenhagen, 1980, 13(i), 11; (3), 157-158; 1983, 14(1) 4-6, 79-80; (3), 183-192, 19s; 1982, 1s(1), 66-67
      format, 1982, 15(1), 61-62
      Mexico; 1984, 17(2,3), 160-164, 245-246
      Philadelphia, 1978, 11(1), 64-67; (2), 1s5-156
      Zagreb, 1986, 19(2); 100-111; 1987, 20(2), 1s7-166
      Zürich, 1973, 6(3), 1980-192
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1971, 4(32), 71-73
International Psychoanalytical Association, possible commission on group
      analysis, 1988, 21(2), 198-199
International Seminar on Group Psychotherapy, 3rd (Lausanne, 1971), 1971, 4(3),188-189 '
International Symposium on Analytic Group Therapy (2nd) see Paestum Symposium
Interpretation in group therapy, 1968, 1(2), 127; 1969, 1(3), 179-182, 182-183; 1970, 3(1,2), 43, 114-115; 1971, 4(1), 19-59; 1985, 18(1), 19
Intersubjectivity in group psychotherapy, 1991, 24(1), 41-51
Intervention, see under Group analyst
Invisible group, see Group-as-a-whole
Ireland, group-analytic workshop, 1981, 14(3), 247-249
Israel:
      group psychotherapy in, 1971, 4(2), 77; 1973, l6(2), 105-110;
      workshop; 1978, 11(2), 1s6-158; 1980, 13(2), 121-127; (3), 203-205; 1981, 14(1), 687-668
      linguistic problems in psychotherapy, 1987, 20(3), 221
Italy (see also Associazione Romana di Analisi di Gruppo):
      family therapy, 1975, 8(3), 52-54
      group-analytic training, 1987, 20(3), 209
      clinical team in Rome, 1975, 8(3), 160-161; 1976, 9(1), 45; 1979, 12(1), 52-55
      group psychotherapy in, 1970, 3(2,3), 125-126, 198
      neurosis in Southern, cultural factors, 1990, 23(4), 403-408


J      

Jaspers, Karl, obituary, 1969, 2(1), 45
Joseph, Pauline, obituaries, 1976, 9(1), 67
Journals, American, on group therapy, 1985; 18(2), I65-166; 1986, 19(2), 182
Jugoslavia, group psychotherapy in, 1970, 2(3), 127, 162; training, 1978, 11(1), 75-81
Jung, C.G. (see also Myths):
      theories applied to group analysis, 1973, 6(3), 186-188; 1974, 7(3), 165-166; 1984, 17(1), 19-23; 1986, 19(2,3), 113-124, 267-272; 1989, 22(3), 277-280
      matrix and, 1991, 24(3), 306-310
      special section, 1989, 22(2), 131-217


K      

Kaechele, H., see Thoma, H.
Kadis, Asya L., obituaries, 1971, 4(3), 79, 129
Kaye, Harold:
      equivalence principle, 1990, 23(3), 286-687;
      obituaries, 1974, 7(3), 135-136; 1975, 8(2), 109-110
Kelly, G., see Personal construct theory
Kemper, Werner, obituary, 1976, 9(1), 66
Kernberg, O., 1973, 6(3), 179-180
Klein, M., compared with Marx, 1985, 18(3), 241-244
Kohut, H. (see also Self psychology; Transmuting internalisation), 1972, 5(2,3), 89, 92, 133; 1989, 22(4), 423-425
      and Bowlby, 1986, 19(4), 303-309; 1988, 21(1), 81
      theory of shame, 1987, 20(1), 25, 50
Kutash, S.B., group process in industry and professional education, 1972, 5(1), 59-63


L      

Lacan, J., 1979, 12(2), 102, 104-105; 1980, 13(2), 128-130
      mirror experience of infant, 1983, 16(2), 116
      theories applied to groups, 1981, 14(3), 187-188, 190
Langs, R., theory of communications, 1982, 15(3), 216-218
Language:
      psychoanalysis, groups, and, 1980, 13(3); 191-201, 209-211
      of psychotherapists, 1982, 15(3), 307-308; 1983, 16(1,3), 82-83, 173-174
      authority and, 1987, 20(3), 221; 1988, 21(2), 194-198
      in groups, 1979, 12(3), 262-263
Large groups (see also under Training groups; and under particular meetings), 1971, 4(3), 159-160, 164, 174-177; 1972, 5(1,3), 4, 7, 153-160; 1985, 18(2), 78-92
      applications, 1972, 5(2), 103-105; 1975, 8(1), 35-37
      behavioural approach, 1976, 9(2), 90-92
      boundaries, 1984, 17(1), 77-78
      learning the boundaries in unstructured, 1980, 13(3), 164-168, 207-208
      citizenship and, 1980, 13(2), 99-109; (3), 206-207; 1981, 14(1,2), 66, 130; 1985, 18(2), 81
      communication in, 1975, 8(1), 10, 13
      in conferences, study of, 1981, 14(1,2), 41-50, 170-172
      developmental cycle, 1977, 10(2), 127-132
      dialogue in, 1986, 19(1), 33-35, 43
      experimental, in drug clinic, 1982, 15(3), 278-288
      fragmentation and unity in, 1976, 9(3), 185-186; 1986, 19(3), 253-269
      images (Queen's red coat), 1985, 18(3), 275-282
      at Institute of Group Analysis, 1976, 9(3), 188-189; 1977, 10(1), 22-23; (2), 116-122; 1978, 11(1), 34-39; 1979, 12(3), 243-245
      recordings studied, 1976, 9(1), 22-24; (2), 88-89; (3), 195-200
      leadership in, dilemmas, 1978, 11(1), 40-47
      as learning experience, 1972, 5(2), 110
      multiple leadership, 1973, 6(3), 146
      nuclear threat and dynamics of, 1987, 20(2), 137-146
      out-patient, 1977, 10(2), 122-126
      Pan, Dionysus and, 1976, 9(3), 190-193
      'process without structure', 1980, 13(2), 99-109; (3), 206-207
      in psychiatric hospital, 1977, 10(2), 127-132
      schizophrenic patient in, 1975, 8(2), 102-104
      seminar report, 1972, 5(2), 106-110
      in society, 1975, 8(1), 20-21
      group-analytic principles applied, 1977, 10(1), 16-21
      studied in conferences, 1981, 14(1,2), 41-50, 170-172.
      'syndrome', 1975, 8(2), 99-101
      therapeutic, 1975, 8(1), 18-19
Latin-American Congress of Group Psychology and Psychotherapy (8th), 1980, 13(1),70-74
Laughter and humour in group analysis, 1976, 9(3), 223-225; 1987, 20(4), 367-380
Lawrence, D.H., and Trigant Burrow, 1972, 5(1), 48
Leaderless groups, 1971, 4(3), 162-163; 1985, 18(2), 136-137
      in psychoanalytic training, 1972, 5(3), 161-163
Leadership (see also Authority):
      in analytic groups (see also Group analyst), 1975, 8(3), 162; 1976, 9(1), 28-31; (2), 94-97; 1977, 10(1), 46-49
      charismatic, in politics, 1976, 9(3), 236-240
      techniques, 1973, 6(1), 48-50
Learning:
      authority, dependence and, 1981, 14 (suppt.), 4-8
      communication and, 1969, 2(2), 109
      group theory applied to, 1972, 5(2), 87; 1981, 14(suppt.)
      in large and small groups, 1975, 8(1), 18-19
      interactional workshop, 1969, 2(2), 108
      situations, 1968, 1(2), 74-75
      therapy and, 1969, 2(1,2), 35-36, 94-95; 1970, 3(2), 98-102
      transfer of, 1967, 1(1), 17-20; 1968, 1(2), 74-75, 77-78
Levi-Strauss on myths in small groups, 19175, 8(3), 147-148
Lewis, Aubrey, 1970, 2(3), 141
Lewis, Eve, obituary, 1974, 7(2), 130
Lincoln Community Mental Health Center programme, NY, 1972, 5(3), 131-132
Lithium, see Medication
Logic and cognition, applications of theories of Matte-Blanco, 1983, 16(1), 35-37
London Workshops, see under Group Analytic Society
Los Angeles Psychiatric Hospital, group therapy for chronic out-patients, 1974, 7(l),9-11
Loss (see also Mourning; Widows' groups):
      group therapy for, 1991, 24(4), 363-373
      short-term, 1991, 24(4), 375-386


M      

Main, T.F. (see also Author Index), 1969, 2(2), 120-121
      obituary, 1990, 23(4), 431 '
Management consultancy, see Organisational consultancy
Manic depression., 1989, 22(1), 10,11
      group therapy for, 1989, 22(1), 19-30
      history of analytic study of, 1989, 22(1), 19-23
Mannoni, Maud, special school, 1980, 13(2), 127-130
'Marbles test', 1970, 3(3), 139-140; 1971, 4(2), 115; 1978, 12(3), 198
Marital problems, see Family conflicts
Marital therapy (see also Couples groups), 1972, 5(1), 23; 1974, 7(1), 39
      course at Institute of Group Analysis, 1975, 8(2), 113-114
      indications for, 1971, 4(2), 102
      interaction with group therapy, 1982, 15(2), 186 '
      projective identification in, 1989, 22(3), 237
      training, activity methods in, 1976, 9(1), 43-44
      transference and interpretation in group, 1975, 8(3), 155-156
      working-class group, 1975, 8(3), 157-158
Market research, group techniques in, 1970, 3(2), 83-89
Marlborough Community, 1979, 12(2), 166-170
Marx, K., link with psychoanalysis, 1985, I8(3), 241-254; 1986, 19(1), 79-81
Matrix concept, 1969, 1(3), 129, 187; 1971, 4(1), 26-30, 36, 58-59; 1980, 13(3), 177-183; 1981, 14(2,3), 135, 245; 1983, 16(1), 83-84; 1985, 18(3), 247-248, 285; 1987, 20(4), 315; 1988, 21(3), 211-212; 1990, 23(3), 228, 232-234; 1991, 24(3,4),299-322,471-473
      collective unconscious and, 1969, 2(1), 5, 41
      definition, 1971, 4(1), 6-7, 26
      de Maré's view, 1973, 6(3), 174-175
      discussion, 1967, 1(1), 31-34
      evolutionary view of mind, brain and, 1991, 24(4), 404-423, 431
      Foulkes' development of, 1968, 1(2), 83-85; 1982, ]5(2), 110-126, 188, 190; (3), 219-232; 1985, 18(2), 102-110, 111-123; 1987, 20(2), 170; 1991, 24(3), 302-304,426-427
      mind and, 1983, 16(3), 251-252
      'foundation' and 'dynamic', 1975, 8(2), 73
      group-mother and, 1990, 23(1), 19
      history, 1991, 24(2,3), 99-109, 299-310
      idealisation and omnipotence within, 1991, 24(3), 279-297
      individual and, 1973, 6(2), 105-I10
      Kohut's self-psychology and, 1991, 24(3), 285-288
      in large group, 1972, 5(Z), 107, 109
      as symbol in group, 1991, 24(4), 443
Matrix Representation Grid, 1988, 21(3), 213-225
Matte-Blanco, L, see Logic
Maudsley Hospital (see also Bethlem Royal Hospital; Institute of Psychiatry), 1970, 2(3), 139-141, 153; 1972, 5(2), 86;1978, 11(3), 289-296
      staff group at day hospital, 1973, 6(3), 160-162
Median group, development of, 1990, 23(2), 113-127
Mediation:
      in family conflicts, 1988, 21(]), 6, 11, 23-25, 37-46, 47-53; (2), 185
      group analysis and (special section), 1988, 21(1), 3-59; (2), 181-188;
      industrial, 1988, 2](1), 6, ]0, 13-15
      in neighbourhood disputes, 1988, 21(1), 47, 53-55; (2), 185; (4), 363
      psychotherapy vs., 1988, 21(1), 21-35; (2), 184
      types of, 1988, 21(1), 4-7, 9-19; (2), 183-187; (4), 363
Mediator:
      group analyst vs., 1988. 21(1), 57-59
      psychotherapist vs., 1988, 21(1), 23, 25
      roles, 1988, 21(1), 9, 12-15, 25
Medication and psychotherapy for depression (see also Drugs), 1989, 22(1), 10
Meerwein, Fritz, 1990, 23(4), 354-356
Memory, use of in group, 1981, 14(1), 32-38, 68-69 '
Meng, H. (80th birthday), 1967, 1(1), 41-42
Mental health education in Sweden, applied group analysis in, 1983, 16(1), 42-51
Mental health services (see also Berlin; National Health Service): in UK, 1972, 5(3),]81-183
      at Lincoln Community Mental Health Center, NY, 1972, 5(3), 131-132
Mentally handicapped, see Disabled
Messenger House Trust, 1976, 9(3), 266; 1980, 13(3), 160
      large group, 1978, 11(1), 48-49
Metaphor in group analysis, 1977, 10(1), 43-46; (3), 253, 256-257; 1982, 15(2), 127-135, 190-191
      'light', 1986, 19(3), 253-269
Microculture of group, 1979, 4(1), 21
Middle-aged, late-, group therapy, 1989, 22(3), 299-308
Milieu:
      influence of, 1969, 1(3), 192-193; 1970, 2(3), 138
      therapy models (see also Therapeutic community), 1982, 15(2), 158-162, 191-193;(3),312-316
Mills, Mitzi H., obituary, 1976, 9(3), 161
Mind:
      matrix and, 1983, 16(8), 252-261; 1991, 24(3,4), 299-322, 409-423, 471-473, 485 '
      mind-body interaction and psychotherapy, 1983,16(2),95-112
Mini-societies, 1974, 7(2), 114-115
Mirroring, 1968, 1(2), 102; 1972, 5(2,3), 90-93, 134; 1989, 12(2), 102-103, 105; 1980, 13(2), 88; (3), 158-159; 1981, 14(1,2,3), 25, 120, 179
      6th Foulkes lecture, 1982, 15 (suppt.)
      in group analysis, 1981, 14(2), 164-165; 1983, 16(2), 120-125
      in Hungarian groups, of socio-political background, 1990, 23(4), 419-424
      malignant, 1983, 16(2,3), 113-129, 261-263; 1984, 17(1), 67-69
      primal self and, 1973, 6(2), 109-110
Monks, groupwork in communities, 1984, 17(1), 67-69
Monod, Mireille, obituary, 1976, 9(3), 161
Moreno, LL. (see also Psychodrama), 1977, 10(3), 201; 1986, I9(2), 106-110; (4), 311-312; 1987, 20(1), 80-81
Mother:
      image of, in analytic group, 1970, 3(1), 14; 1975, 8(3), 145; 1981, 14(1), 25-32; (2), 82-85; (3), 132-134
      bibliography, 1967, 1(1), 40-41
      group as, 1972, 5(3), 148; 1990, 23(1), 17-30; 1990, 23(4), 396-400
Mothers, see Family therapy; Parents .
Mothers' groups (see also Pregnancy), 1976, 9(3),' 242-243; 1981, 14(1), 25-28
      alongside children's groups, 1969, 2(1); 16, 32; 1975, 8(2), 111-112
      for preventing emotional disturbance in children, 1973, 5(3), 156-159
      playgroup for disturbed mothers and their children, 1978, 11(3), 289-296
      post-natal, 1981, 14(2), 165-166
Mount Zion Hospital, San Francisco, 1971, 4(3), 152-156
Mourning (see also Loss), 1981, 14(1), 31, 85; (2), 128
      changing views on, 1991, 24(4), 355-362
      relieved by psychodrama, 1979, 12(2), 136-142 .
Movement groups, 1990, 23(3), 271-274
Museum function, see Art
Music:
      as communication, 1990, 23(3), 230-231
      group analysis and, 1981, 14(3), 249-250; 1983, 16(1), 3-19, 20-29; (3), 260; 1984, 17(1), 69-73
Myths (see also Fairy-tales; Levi-Strauss; Ritual):
      and archetypes, in group therapy, 1985, 18(1), 10-12; 1989, 22(2), 131-217


N      

Napsbury Hospital, 1977, 10(3), 264-266; 1978, 11(2), 96-97
Narcissism (see also Self), 1972, 5(2), 90, 92; 1979, T2(3), 248-249
      group psychology and, 1980, 12 (suppt.), 3-5
      group therapy for, 1981, 14(3), 178-183; 1982, 15(3), 308-312; 2983, 16(2), 171-172
Nathan W. Ackerman Family Institute, see Cardiff Family Institute; Tavistock Clinic .
National Health Service (UK):
      group-analytic therapy in, 1988, 21(3), 251-258
      Institute of Group Analysis' evidence to Royal Commission, 1976, 9(3), 246-250
      psychotherapy department formed in Southampton, 2977, 10(2), 156-168
      reorganisation of, effect on psychiatric hospitals, 1979, 12(1), 84-93
National Security Council (USA), group dynamic, 1988, 21(1), 61, 80; (2), 191-194
Netherlands:
      group psychotherapy in, 1969, 1(3), 149-152; 1970, 3(l), 63-64;
      training for, 1972, 116-119
      therapeutic communities in, 1979, 12(1), 13-23
Network (see also Matrix):
      group-analytic circle within, 1978, 11 (suppt.), 16-67
      of treatment, structured approach, 1978, 11(2), 139-140
Network therapy, see Family therapy
Neuropsychology and healing, 1987, 20(4), 354-356, 358
Neurose Sanatorium, Netherlands, 1969, 1(3), 149-152
Neurosis in Southern Italy, sociocultural aspects, 1990, 23(4), 403-408
Neutrality of therapist, 1971, 4(2), 909-91; 1972, 5(3), 152
New York Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, 1475, 11(2), 139-140
Northfield Military Hospital (see also appropriate biographical material under Bion; Foulkes), 1969, 1(3), 203-204; 1970, 2(3), 136, 150; 3(3), 176-178; 1972, 5(2), 85; 1977, 10 (suppt.), 6-13
Norwegian Psychiatric Association, group psychotherapy training programme, 1990, 23(3), 361, 362
Notre Dame Hospital, Montreal, 1971, 4(3), 165-173
Nuclear war and large-group dynamics, 1987, 20(2), 137, 142-146
Nurses, see Hospitals, geriatric; Hospitals, psychiatric


O      

Obituaries, see under name of deceased
Object relations theory, 1971, 4(2), 90; 1989, 22(3), 278
      in group analysis, 1973, 6(2), 113
      impulses in, 1982, 15(2), 249-250
      projective identification and, 1989, 22(3), 238-239
      in psychodrama group, 1986, 19(2), 125-138
      supervision group as transitional object, 1991, 24(1), 65-72
      theory of psychosomatic symptoms, 1983, 16(2), 108
Observer in group analysis, 1970, 3(1), 11-13; 1972; 5(1), 49-50
      participating, 1988, 2i(3), 248-250
      silent, role of, 1988, 21(3), 227-233, 235
      therapeutic role, 1480, 13(1), 21-25
      through one-way screen, 1988, 21(3), 235-247
Obsessional neurotics, group analysis vs. psychoanalysis, 1971, 4(2), 88-93
Oedipal conflict in group therapy, 1971, 4(2), 91
Offenders, group therapy (see also Approved school; Prison; Probation service; Sexual deviants):after-care, group therapy in, 1970, 3(12), 80-82
      in special hospital, 1978, 11(1), 49-51
      training course, 1978, 11(3), 238-243
Old age, experience, 1981, 14(3)> 223--224
Omega position, 1969, 1(3), 164-166; 2(2), 55, 56; 1970, 2(3), 166-167
Open group, slow, advantages, 1972, 5(1), 3
Operative groups, see Grupos operativos
Organisational consultancy and group analysis, 1989, 22(3), 333-343
      consultant's field experience with staff sensitivity groups, 1990, 23(3), 301-306
Organisations, group work in (see also Hospitals; Institutions; Schools; Secretaries; Seminars), 1971, 4(2), 108-109; 1972, 5(1), 59-63; 1981, 14(3), 237
      art museums, 1984, 17(3), 221-226
      differences between analytic groups and, 1971, 4(2), 108-110
      group analyst as consultant, 1983, 16(3), 185-202; 1989, 22(3), 333-343
      agency, workshops and supervision, 1980, 13(1), 29-31
      group processes, 1980, 12(1), 25-29;
      municipal employees in Sweden, 1983, 16(1), 42-51
      school board, case study, 1986, 19(4), 347-354
      social services, 1983, 16(3), 192-197
Oslo, Nic Waals Institute, 1971, 4(3), 151
Out-patient groups (see also Day hospitals; Hospitals), 1971, 4(2,3), 82-87, 97-101, 165-173; 1976, 9(3), 213-214
      for chronic patients, 1974, 7(1), 4-11
      in Denmark, 1990, 23(2), 145-154
      experiential introductory, 1976, 9(1), 34-34
      intensive group therapy with team of therapists, 1990, 23(2), 129-144
      large group, 1977, 10(2), 122-126
      psychotic and borderline, 1970, 3(3), 144-146


P      

'P-group', 1981, 14(1), 60
Paddington Day Hospital, history and closure, 1969, 2(2), 78-79; 1981, 14(3), 177,216-219,231-236;1982,15(2),176-178
Paestum Symposium on Psychoanalytic Group Psychotherapy, 1969, 2(1,2), 46, 105-108; 1970, 2(3), 164-166; 3(1); 59-61
Paintings, in transactional group image therapy, 1968, 1(2), 65-68
Pan, Dionysus and the large group, 1976, 9(3), 190
Papua New Guinea:
      concept of shame in, 1987, 20(1), 43-48
      male initiation rituals and student groups, 1990, 23(1), 5-16
Paramedics, see Hospitals
Paranoia:
      institutional 5(1), 27-28
      paranoid-schizoid position and nuclear threat, 1987, 20(2), 143
      patients in groups, 1471, 4(2), 97
Parents (see also Fathers; Mothers):
      groups at children's day centre, 1974, 7(1), 50-57
Pastor Pastorum, 1988, 21(4), 353-357, 359-360
Pastoral training, see Clergy
Perception:
      boundaries and, 1979, 12(1), 30-40;
      egocentricity and, 1981, 14 (suppt.), I1-12
Personal construct theory, 1989, 22(1), 39-42, 59-62
Personality, see under Psychotherapy
Peru, witch-doctors in, 1969, 2(2), 82-86
Phenomenological elements in group therapy (special section), 1988, 21(4), 283-338
Philosophy and therapy, 1970, 3(2), 95-102; 1972, 5(3), 175, 177
Phobia of thunderstorms treated by behaviour therapy and psychotherapy, 1973, 6(3), 183--184
Phylogenetic regression, 1968, 1(2), 85
Piaget, Jean, conception of group structure, 1975, 8(3), 146-149
Pichon Riviére, E., 1979, 12(3), 242, 250; 1989, 22(3), 265-267
Pictures (see also Art; Escher; Paintings):
      representing group problems, 1971, 4(3), 184-185; 1972, 5(1), 57
      as symbols, in groups, 1969, 1(3), 160-161; 1972, 5(1), 54-56
Play, 1977, 10(3), 240; 1982, 15(1,2), 14-13, 101-105
      games and, 1977, 10(3), 231-234
Plexus, 1973, 6(2), 76-77
Poland, group psychotherapy in, 1990, 23(3), 328-329
      short-term, 1978, I1(3), 289-296
Police intervention in family crises, 1973, 6(1), 36
Politics (see also Tower Commission):
      charismatic leadership and collective regression, 1976, 9(3), 236-240
Portman Clinic; London, 1982, 15(1), 68
Portugal, group analysis in, 1970, 2(3), 152-153
      in psychiatric ward, 1970, 3(1), 20-23
Predicate principle, 1970; 3(2), 75-76
Pregnancy and group psychotherapy, 1970,3(3),127-129
Preventive role of groups, 1983, 16(1), 49
Priests, see Clergy
Prison (see also Offenders):
      group therapy in, 1969, 1(3), 153
      staff group, 1991, 24(3), 241-246
      psychiatrist's role in, 1970, 3(32), 161-162
Probation service, group work in, 1969; 2(2), 81; 1973, 6(3), 170-171
      officers as conductors, 1969, 2(2), 81
Projection in groups, 1984, 17(3), 251
      in institutions, 1989, 22(3), 267-269
Projective identification,. 1982, 15(2,3), 248-249, 262-263
      alienation, society, and, 1985, 18(3), 241-254; 1986, 19(1), 79-81; (2), 179-181; 1987, 20(2), 169
      dialogue and, in the group, 1987, 20(2), 99-107
      in group analysis, 1987, 20(4), 295-296; 1989, 22(3), 235-248; (4), 364, 367
      transference-type and defence-type, 1991, 24(3), 323-331
      trauma and, 1991, 24(2), 117-132
      in individual psychotherapy, 1989, 22(3), 240
Pronominalism, 1989, 22(2), 182-187
Prophet in the group, 1984, 17(1), 44-57;(2), 168-174; (3), 248-250
Proton, spin of, symbolism, 1981, 14(2), 128-129, 135-137
Proudhon, social theories of, 1981, 14(2), 123
Psyche, see Spirit
Psychiatrists:
      as group members, 1971, 4(2), 78
      as 'rearguard' for group analyst, 1971, 4(2), 82-87
      training of:
      changing demands, 1972, 5(3), 170
      groups, see under Students
Psychoanalysis (see also Freud, S.):
      acting out in, 1984, 17(3), 195-196
      as contribution to civilisation, 1983, 16(2), 131-144
      cf. group analysis, 1967, 1(I), 26-27; 1968, 1(2), 59-60, 87-90; 2(1,2), 41, 99; 1970, 2(3), 151; 1970, 3(1), 6, 42-44, 56; (2); 112-115; (3), 171-174; 1971, 4(1,2,3), 61, 119-122, 143; 1972, 5(2), 86-89; 1973, 6(2), 111; 1975, 8(3), 180-182; 1976, 9(2), 81-82; 1978, 11(i), 8-20; (3), 197-203; 1978, 11, suppt.; 1979, 12(3), 215-217; 1979, 12, suppt.; 1980, 12(1), 16-18; 1982, 15(i), 60; 1984, 17(1,3), 3-16, 250-253; 1986, 19(1), 26-28, 39-42; (4), 341-146 -
      for obsessive neuroses, 1971, 4(2), 88-91
      development of theories, 1986, 19(4), 292-297
      is it a science?, 1974, 7(2,3), 77-87, 142-143; 1975, 8(1), 71; 1976, 9(1), 13-16
      metapsychology vs. empiricism, 1991, 24(1), 21-40
      transference neurosis as problem in, 1976, 9(2), 84-86
Psychoanalyst:
      as group analyst, 1475, 8(3), 180-182
      training, group experience in, 1969, 2(2), 105; 1970, 3(1), 62-63
Psychodrama (see also Drama, group-analytic; Dramatic multiplication), 1969, 2(2),107;1970, 2(3),128;1987, 20(1), 80-81
      acting out in, 1984, 17(3), 196-204; 1984, 18(1), 63--65
      at Amsterdam Symposium, 1975, 8(1), 29-31
      dreams treated by, 1986, 14(2), 139-146
      grief resolved by, 1979, 12(2), 136-162
      group analysis and, 1981, 14(3), 195-200; 1990, 23(3), 245-254
      conference, 1986, 19(1,2,3), 63-70, 101-146, 263-265
      Guernica unmade, 1986, 19(1), 71-75
      history, 1977, 10(3), 208
      in hospitals, 1976, 9(3), 243-244, 246; 1977, 10(3), 212-215
      object relations in group, 1986, 19(1), 126-138
      training, 1970, 3(1), 64
      workshops, 1978, 11(3), 277-278; 1980, 13(2), 144-145
Psycho-shaking and psycho-shock, 1977, 10(3), 188-189
Psychosis (see also Manic depression; Schizophrenia), group therapy for: 1971, 4(2,3), 82-87, 97-101, 146-149; 1972, 5(3); 136-137; 1991, 24(1), 73-83
      with borderline patients too, 1970, 3(3), 144-145
      fantasies expressed in, 1968, 1(2), 49
      'psychotic self' group of chronics), 1981, 14(2,3), 113-117, 225-226
      Resnik workshop, 1980, 12(3), 214-215
      theme-orientated, 1988, 21(4), 289-298
      transitional object in, 1973, 6(3), 163
Psychosocial compromise formation, 1987, 20(4), 299
Psychosomatic approach, see Healing; Mind-body interaction
Psychosomatic patients in analytic group, 1985, 18(2,3), 93-101, 240; 1987; 20(4), 309-318,337-339
      indications and contra-indications, 1985, 18(3,4), 177-193, 275-278
Psychotherapists, analytic groups of, 1970, 3(3), 136-I37; 1972, 5(3), 161-163
      and spouses, 1970, 2(3), 164; 1970, 3(1), 62-63
Psychotherapy (see also Brief psychotherapy; Group psychotherapy; Network; Southampton):
      absence of therapist, planning for, 1979, 12(3), 214-215
      'framework' patients, 1978, 11(3), 245-247
      group dynamic approach, influence, 1978, 11(3), 259-264
      Hall's method, 1980, 13(2), 143
      language and authority in, 1987, 20(3), 221; 1988, 21(3), 194-198
      limitations of, 1980, 13(2), 91-92; (2), 133-137
      personality types of patients, 1975, 11(2), 158-160
      social context, 1974, 7(1), 59-60
      teaching in Swedish university, 1977, 10(1), 24-31
      techniques in different cultures, 1987, 20(2), 157
Psychotherapy Chair, 1990, 23(4), 430


Q      

Qualifications for group analysts, see under Group analyst Questionnaires on treatment attitudes and expectations, 1978, 11(2), 158-160

R      

Race relations, see Black and White Group
Rampton Hospital, 1985, 18(3), 266-274
Rank, 0., 1973, 6(3), 188-189
Reductionism and anti-reductionism, 1978; 11(2), 173-180
Regression in groups:
      analytic, 1970, 3(2), 75-79; 1974, 7(2), 75; (3), 144, 169-173; 1975, 8(3), 176; 1979, 12(2), 115; 1988, 22(1); 171-175
      techniques, 1989, 22(1), 165
      in termination, 1989, 22(1), 92-97
      collective, in psychopolitics, 1976, 9(3); 236-240
      encounter group, 1974, ?(1), 31-33
Rehabilitation (see also Offenders; Probation):
      of adolescents, 1972, 5(1), 9-11; 1988, 21(2), 169-180
Reich, Wilhelm, 1970, 3(i), 47; 1987; 20(2), 160
Relaxation techniques, group analysis and, 1981, 14(3), 195, 200-204
Research in group analysis (see also Observer), 1981, 14(1), 38-41, 69-70; (2), 131-132; (3), 225
      adolescents, 1988, 21(2), 104-109
      borderline patients, projected, 1972, 5(1), 8
      conductor's interventions analysed, 1984, 17(2), 137-145
      course of group process analysed, 1986, 19(3), 245-252
      experiential groups, 1974, 7(2), 103-107
      focal conflict analysis, hermeneutic method, 1988, 21(4), 325-338
      Joint Research Committee (IGA/GAS), 1979, 12(3), 256-258
      mathematical models for optimum group composition, 1971, 4(2), 114-115
      in therapeutic communities, 1974, 7(1), 47-48
      using musical-type notation, 1983, 16(1), 23-26
Resistance in group analysis, 1471, 4(1), 56; 1979, 12(2), 114; 1982, 15(2), 97-110. (3), 261-277; 1987, 20(1), 79-85 ; 1991, 24(2,4), 147-158, 479-481
      as eroticisation, 1982, 15(1), 22
      impossibility of analysing, 1982, 15(2), 167
      in median groups, 1990; 23(2), 119
      role-playing by analyst to deal with, 1986, 19(4), 311-325
      symposium, 1981, 14(3), 250-251
      as triangulation difficulty, 1983, 16(1), 30-41
Resonance, 1971, 4(1), 7; 1973, 6(2), 108-109; 1984, 17(3), 211-220
      in art therapy groups, 1984, 17(3), 211-220
      morphic, see Sheldrake
Restitution, 1987, 20(i), 37
Retirement, group analysis in preparing for, 1989, 22(3),.299
Rice, see A.K.Rice Institute
Ritual:
      church, 1984, 17(1), 62
      in group, 1972, 5(I), 25
      myth and, 1978, 11(3), 208-211, 192
      shamanistic, 1989, 22(2), 164-169
      therapeutic process as, 1485, 18(1), 8-17; 1986, 19(2), 119-122
Rogers, C. R., 1973, 6(3), 135, 177, 181 .
Rojas Bermudez and Psychodrama, 1977, 10(3), 210-211
Role playing, see Psychodrama; and under Group analyst, technique
Rolland, R., relationship with Freud, 1991, 24(2), 171-183
Rorschach 7th International Congress Symposium on Family Diagnosis, 1969, 1(1), 11


S      

Sacrifice of Isaac in therapeutic groups, 1983, 16(3), 217-229; 1984, 17(1), 74
Safety, group training in, humanistic aspect, 1979, 12(2), 149-I51
St Christopher's Hospice, 1977, 10(1), 56-50; (2), 112-114
St George's Hospital, London, 1972, 5(3), 144
St Joseph's University Psychiatric Centre, Kortenberg, Belgium, 1985, 18(1), 25-35 ,
St Luke's Centre, London, 1981, 14(3), 212-216
Scapegoating (see also Omega position; Sacrifice of Isaac):
      in family, 1973, 6(2), 85-87
      in groups, 1969, 2(1,2), 5, 41-42, 56; 1970, 2(3), 166-167; 1989, 22(4), 366-367
Schafer, R., and empathy, 1973, 6(1), 33
Schilder, Paul, obituaries, 1970, 2(3), 173-176; 3(1,3), 66, 128-131
Schindler, W. (see also Author Index):
      discussion on review of book by, 1981, 14(1,2), 64-66, 131
      family model of group analysis, 1975, 8(2), 60-62, 73-75; 1977, 10(3), 225-230; 1980, 13(3), 161-164
Schizophrenics (see also Borderline patients):
      group therapy with, 1967, 1(1), 49; 1969, 1(3), 133-135; 1970, 3(1,3), 15-23, 144-147; 1972, 5(1), 4; 1978, 11(2), 181-185
      co-therapy, benefits, 1979, 12(2), 117-126
      in-patients, 1976, 9(3), 243-244; 1977, 10(3), 206-215
      long-term, 1982, 15(1), 17-21
      patient in a large group, 1975, 8(2), 102-104
      psychodrama with, 1977, 10(3), 210-215
      schizophrenic-type reactions, 1969, 2(2), 62-65
Schools (see also Teaching):
      board of directors (USA), group processes in, 1986, 19(4), 347-356
      group work with pupils, 1991, 24(3), 257-262
      in 'approved schools', 1973, 6(1), 18-21
      for maladjusted children in France, 1980, 13(2), 127-130
      staff groups with child psychologist, 1983, 16(3), 198-202
Schultz-Hencke, H., 1969, 1(3), 177-178; 1970, 3(1), 1-2, 49-53
Seating arrangement, 1969, 2(1), 18
      in large group, 1973, 6(3), 143, 1532-154
      as means of communication, 1968, 1(2), 110-111
Secretaries in counselling services, group work with, 1991, 24(3), 263-270
Selection and composition of groups (see also Intake group), 1970, 3(1,3), 12, 187-190; 1971, 4(3), 171; 1973, 6(2), 95; 1979, 12(3), 192, 196-198; 1985, 18(2), 134-136; 1989, 22(4), 384
      adolescents, 1988, 21(2), 104
      indications and contra-indications, 1989, 22(4), 371
      mathematical models, 1971, 4(2), 114-115
      sexual and social deviants, 1982, 15(1), 68-70
Self (see also Individual; Narcissism; Projective identification):
      concept, 'social' definition, 1981, 14(3), 183
      disturbances of, patients with, 1981, 14(1), 50-56, 72
      in the group, 1984, 17(2), 122-136
      narcissistic group-self, 1976, 9(3), 217-220
      in obsessional neurotics, 1971, 4(2), 90
      self-object transferences, 1991, 24(3), 293-297
      selfobject and optimum available caretakers, 1986, 29(4), 291-302
      in termination phase of group, 1989, 22(2), 164-169
Self-construct, see Personal construct theory
Self-help groups, 1980, 13 (suppt.), 9-11; 1987, 20(4), 300
Self psychology and group analysis, 1981, 14(2,3), 117-121, 179; 1984, 17(2), 108-121; 1986, 19(4), 306-307
Seminar fuer Gruppenanalyse Zürich (SGAZ), 1990, 23(3), 339
      block training, 'time and rhythm' in, 1990, 23(3), 353-359
Seminars (see also under Balint; Training for group psychotherapy):
      work-discussion, group processes in, 1986, 19(3), 260-262
Senft, Paul, obituary, 1975, 8(3), 133-135
Sensitivity training groups, see under Experiential groups
Separation-individuation (see also Individual in group), 1991, 24(2); 151, 162
Sex, see Gender
Sexual deviants in group psychotherapy:
      eroticisation of group, 1982, 15(1), 22-24, 56-57
      selection, 1982, 15(1), 68-70
Shaman, see under Group analyst; Rituals
Shame:
      in the Bible, 1987, 20(1), 41, 51, 55; (2), 129-132
      in group-analytic therapy, 1987, 20(1), 57-61; (2), 127-135; 1990, 23(1,2), 31-43,155-161;
      and guilt, in psychotherapy, 1987, 20(1), 33-42, 57
      in literature and opera, 1987, 20(1), 49-57
      in Papua New Guinea, 1987, 20(1), 49-57
      psychoanalytic theory of, 1987, 20(1), 16-31
      studies of (special section), 1987, 20(1), 15-63
      comments on, 1988, 21(1), 82-84
      in therapeutic misalliance, 1988, 21(4), 339-344
Sheldrake's theory of morphic resonance, 1490, 23(3), 233
Short-term group therapy, see Borderline patients; Brief psychotherapy
Sigmund Freud Institute, Frankfurt, 1971, 4(3), 290
Silences in groups, i972, 5(1,2), 37, 38, 71
Slavson, S.R., 1978, 11(I), 29-33
Social psychiatry, science and psychotherapy, 1970, 3(3), 178
Social therapy, development of, 1987, 20(1), 8
Social work:
      group work with social workers (see also under Training groups), 1983, 16(3), 192-197; team meetings, 1983, 16(1), 52-62
      psychoanalysis applied to, in slum, 1975, 8(2), 114
Societé Française de Psychothérapie de Groupe, 1981, 14(1), 77-78
Society (see also Culture; Large group):
      childhood and, relationship, 1975, 8(1), 40-47
      dramatised in therapeutic group, 1981, 14(2), 104-113
      group theoretical concept of, 1981, 14(2). 122-128, 135
      threat of, 1975, 8(1), 20-21
Society for Creative Psychology, 1976, 9(2), 136
Soiling:
      boys treated by group therapy for, 1981, 14(1), 81-83
Southampton:
      Department of Psychotherapy, 1977, 10(2), 156-168; (3), 58-264
      group analytic therapy under NHS, 1988, 21(3), 252-258
Soviet Union, group psychotherapy in, 1987, 20(2), 164-165
Spain, group therapy in, 1973, 6(2), 70; 1981, 14(1); 76-77
      workshop, 1978, 11(3), 268-271
Spirit and psyche, international workshop, 1983, 16(1), 67-74; 1984, 17(3), 248-250
'Splitting', 1991, 24(2), 137-139
      in groups, 1970, 3(2), 103; 1989, 22(4), 364-466, 1991, 24(3), 282-283, 290-292, 296
      manic depressives, 1989, 22(1), 23-24
Stammerers, group work with, 1980, 13(2), 141-142
Stock-Whitaker, D., 1974, 7(3), 182
Structuralism, see Piaget; and under Group analysis
Students' groups (see also Clergy, training; Schools; Teaching, training), 1969, 2(2), 93-95; 1970, 3(1), 44; 1972, 5(3), 166-169; 1979, 12(1); 66-69
      psychiatry students, 1967, 1(1), 21; 1968, 1(2), 76; 1976, 9(3), 208-216
Suicide, 1981, 14(2), 128; 1989, 22(1), 36-37, 41
      of group members, and discussion in group, 1971, 4(3), 144; 1972, 5(2,3), 72, 74, 133, 136,138
Sullivan, Harry Stack, 1974, 7(1), 62
Superego, roots of, 1972, 5(3), 165
Supervision, see under Training for group psychotherapy
Survivor syndrome, 1991, 24(4), 455--457
      international workshop, 1979, 12(3), 258-261; 1982, 15(2), 304
      group therapy, 1988, 21(3), 267-280
Sutherland, Dr J. D., obituary, 1991, 24(4), 490
Sweden:
      mental health education using applied group analysis, 1983, 16(1), 42-51
      training for group psychotherapy:
      in rural, 1981, 14(3), 205-212
      seminars, 1979, 12(1), 52-55
      university, see below
      university course in dynamic psychotherapy, group analysis and large
      groups therapy, 1975, 8(3), 138; 1977, 10(1), 24-31
Switzerland, group psychotherapy in, 1970, 3(1), 65-66; 1977, 10(3), 273-276
      training, 1990, 23(3), 353-359
Symlog assessment of group behaviour, 1980, 13(2), 146; 1489, 22(1), 61-69
System for Analysing Verbal Interaction (SAVI), 1977, 10(3), 235-239
Systems theory applied to group therapy (see also Bertalanffy), 1974, 7(1), 41; 1976, 9(2), 104-105; (3), 254; 1982, 15(1), 5-7, 12, 53; (2),187; 1986, 19(1), 11-13; 1987, 20(4), 300; 1991, 24(3), 283-284, 289-293
      family therapy, 1974, 7(1), 41
      open-systems approach to teaching, 1980, 13(1), 31-41
      role behaviour, 1989, 22(4), 362-364


T      

T-groups, see Experiential groups
Tantra, see Eastern philosophies
Tarot, 1974, 7(2), 118
Tavistock Clinic, 1969, 2(1), 31; 1972, 5(2), 85
      Nathan W. Ackerman Family Institute and, conference on family therapy, 1974, 7(3), 186-188; 1975, 8(2), 87-92
Tavistock Institute of Human Relations Centre for Applied Social
      Research, conferences:
      on authority and leadership, 1981, 14(1,2), 41-50, 70-71
      working, 1974, 7(2), 92-102
Teaching (see also Learning; Schools; Training):
      basic assumptions must be queried, 1975, 8(1), 24-26
      'humanistic', 1976, 9(2), 145-149, 79-80
      training for, groups in, 1971, 4(3), 111-112; 1975, 8(1), 2(-28; 1979, 12(1), 66-69
      for teaching disadvantaged children, 1972, 5(3), 157-160 .
      university staff groups, 1977, 10(1), 32-39; 1979, 12(1), 67-69
      effect on department, 1980, 13(2), 110-118
      law school, 1978, 11(3), 227-237
Teaching Group Psychology, 6th National Conference (USA); 1980, 13(2), 145-146
Termination of group analysis, 1975, 8(3), 171; 1989, 22(1), 87-98, 99-104; 1991, 24((2),159-169
      AIDS fantasies and, 1990, 23(1), 45-53
Thanatotic object, 1971, 4(3), 146-149; 1972, 5(1), 15-22
Therapeutic community (see also Association of Therapeutic Communities;
      Milieu therapy; and names of specific communities), 1968, 1(2), 69-70; 1969, 1(3), 147-148; 2(2), 75-81; 1970, 2(3); 117-121; 1970, 3(1,2,3), 15-23, 128, - 149-159,176-179
      acute unit for brief hospitalisation, 1971, 4(3), 152-158
      analytic groups in, 1981, 14(3), 212-216; 1982, 15(1), 48-52;
      fragmentation, 1974, 7(3), 177
      authority in, 1974, 7(1), 48
      leadership dilemma, 1978, 11(1), 40-47; (3), 193-194; 1979; 12(1), 14
      Bion and, 1987, 20(3), 266
      communications, matrix and projective life, 1989, 22(3), 261-269
      conferences, 1979, 12(1), 13-23
      Copenhagen, progress report, 1981, 14(1), 79-81
      vs. day ward, 1990, 23(2), 150, 153
      development of:
      Foulkes Lecture, 1977, 10, suppt:
      model, 1981, 14(1), 57-63, 73-75; 1982, 15(1), 51; 140
      'disease' and expected Messiah, 1974, 7(i), 47
      evolution of, 1981, 14(3), 212-213
      Foulkes lecture, 1987, 20(1), 3-13
      group analyst as consultant to, 1983, 16(3), 187-191
      large groups and, 1972, 5(2), 104
      models:
      family, of status and organisation, 1979, 12(1), 12-16
      theoretical, 1975, 8(2), 102-103
      research in, 1974, 7(1), 47-48
      'special hospital' compared with, 1985, 18(3), 266-274
      structure, 1978, 11(2), 127-138
      termination of, 1981, 14(3), 216-219, 231-236; 1982, 15(1,2), 47-38, 174-178
      training groups for staff in (see also under Training for group therapy), 1979, 12(3), 246-248; 1985, 18(1), 25-35
      art therapy, 1980, 13(1), 67-70
      transference to hospital, 1979, 12(i), 17-22
Therapists, see Psychotherapists
Thoma and Kaechele, views on psychoanalysis, 1991, 24(1), 21-40
Time in therapeutic groups, 1988, 21(4), 299-310, 314-318; 321-322
      effect of time structure, 1979, 12(3), 194; 1983, 16(1), 75--80; 1989, 22(3), 325-352
      in psychoanalytic and group-analytic process, 1490, 23(4), 353-356
Time, perception of, 1988, 21(4), 301, 311-323
      by young people, 1988, 21(4), 302-306
Toronto, St Michael's Hospital, 1970, 3(1), 7
Touching, physical, 1970, 3(3), 184-186, 193-194; 1972, 6(2), 88; 1973, 6(3), 139
Tower Commission Report, 1988, 21(1), 61-80; (2), 191-199
Training for family therapy, 1475, 8(1), 17-18; (3), 113-114; 1976? 9(1), 36-38; 1979,12(2),169-170
      activity methods, 1976, 9(1), 43--44; (2), 158-159; (3), 253-261
      at Institute of Group Analysis, 1975, 8(2), 113-114
      open-systems approach, 1980, 13(i), 31-41
Training groups (see also Hospitals, staff groups; Organisations;
Training for family therapy; Training for group psychotherapy; Workshops), 1969, 2(2), 108; 1970, 2(3), 143-144, 145; 1971, 4(3), 164, 178-181, 188-189; 1975, 8(1), 15-16; 1983, 16(1), 49-50; (3), 203-216; 1984, 17(1), 75-76; (3), 257; 1986, 19(3), 245-252
      adult education, 1969, 2(1), 33-35
      for clergy, see Clergy
      for counsellors, 1975, 8(2), 107-108
      didactic and experiential aspects integrated, 1984, 17(1), 33-43;
      differences from therapeutic groups, 1968, 1(2), 93-95; 1969, 1(3), 173-174, 183; 1970, 3(2), 96-102; 1971, 4(2), 71-73; 1984> 18(1), 32
      envy in, 1979, 12(1), 49-51
      influence of setting, 1979, 12(2), 170
      large groups, 1972, 5(2,3), 1.05, 141, 157-160
      in Midlands (UK), 1978, 11(3), 265-266; 1979, 12(1), 49-51; (2), 169-170
      for psychiatrists, see under Students
      for psychoanalysts, 1969, 2(2), 105; 1970, 3(1), 62-63
      for psychotherapists, 1977, 10(2), 161-167; 1990, 23(3); 313-314
      for social workers etc., 1969, 2(i), 36-37
      combined with seminar, 1974, 7(2), 111
      Reading workshop, 1976, 9(2), 98-103
      for students, see Students
      for therapeutic community staff, 1978, 11(3), 223-226; 1980, 13(1), 54-56; 1980, 13(2), 89-91; 1985, 18(1), 25-35
      for university staff, see under Teaching
      unstructured large group, learning boundary phenomena in, 1980, 13(3), 164-168
Training for group psychotherapy (see also Institute of Group Analysis; Observer; Workshops; and under particular countries), 1968, 1(2), 96-97, 98; 1969, 1(3), 191, 194; 1970, 2(2), 117-121; 1970, 3(1,2,3), 15-23, 128; 149-159, 176-179; 1976, 9(3), 203-216; 1979; 12(3), 210-218; 1981, 24(2); 139; 1985, 18(2), 132-134, 142-144, 146-147; 1986, 19(2), 182-183
      block-, 1990, 23(3), 339-375; 1991, 24(2), 85-86; (3), 335-337; (4), 475--477
      in Cambridge, for groupwork generally, 1982, 15(1), 45-46; 1984, 18(1), 36-43
      cognitive component of course, 1980, 12(2), 118-121
      conference for trainers, 2978, 11(3), 243-244
      co-therapists' group at UCH, 1987, 20(4), 319
      countertransference in, 1979, 12(1), 45-49; 1991, 24(1), 53-63
      day-ward, psychiatric, compared with group-analytic, 1990, 23(2), 145-154
      dialogue between trainer and trainee in group, 1985, 18(3), 255-265
      dramatic workshops for conductors, 1987, .20(3), 215
      European symposium, 1979, 12(1), 41-50
      experience with, 1987, 20(1), 65-68
      by experience (Jacobs), 1984, 17(3), 239-242
      in experiential supervisory groups, 1989, 22(4), 387-396
      frequency:
      block vs. weekly groups, 1989, 22(3), 325-326, 330-332
      at monthly intervals, 1978, 20(2), 209
      function of, 1981, 14(1), 60-61
      GAS course, tempo change in, 1970, 3(2), 103
      from Gestalt viewpoint, 1977, 20(1), 31-32
      intensive course, Altaussee, 1975, 7(1,3), 57, 187-188
      organizer-cum-participant of block-, 1990, 23(3), 361
      at Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York, 1975, 8(2), 115-116
      psychiatrists, 1976, 9(3), 151-155
      psychotic phenomena in conductors' groups, 1991, 24(1), 80-81
      selection for, 1988, 21(4), 345-352; 1989, 22(1), 105-106
      seminars in, 1984, 18(1), 36-43
      social workers, 1976, 9(3), 151-155
      in Southampton, 1988, 21(3), 252-258
      supervision, 1975, 8(1), 22-23; 1976, 9(1), 45; 1981, 14(1), 60-61
      alternate conduction and reciprocal supervision, 1979, 12(1), 52-55
      of experiential groups, 1989, 22(4), 387-396; 1990, 23(1),81
      frequency, 1984, 17(2), 165
      group, 1987, 20(3), 295
      group as transitional object, 1991, 24(1), 65-72
      in 'retreat', 1986, 19(3), 223-234
      systems model, 1979, 12(2), 134-136
      in Sussex, 1982, 15(1), 37-40
      team, clinical, 1975, 8(3), 160-161; 1976, 9(i), 45; 1979, 12(1), 52-55
      time and rhythm in block-, 1990, 23(3), 347, 353
      transference, countertransference and projection in block-, 23(3), 341-346
Transactional analysis, 1974, 7(3), 182
Transactional group image therapy, 1968, 1(2), 65-68
Transcultural group analysis, 1987, 20(2), 147-153; (3), 237-248, 249-250
Transference (see also Countertransference), 1981, 14(3), 194
      'beyond', 1991, 24(2), 171-186
      biological roots, 1970, 3(2), 117
      grateful patients, 1984, 17(i), 65-66
      in group analysis, 1968, 1(2), 101-109; 1969, 1(3), 133-135; 2(1), 9; 1970, 2(3), 161, 163; 3(2), 112-113; 1971, 4(1,2,3), 9-20, 28-30, 54, 123-124, 162-163; 1977, 10(3), 181-182; 1979, 12(2), 116; 1981, 14(3), 204, 214; 1982, 15(2), 250-259; 1984, 17(3), 179-194, 251; 1985, 18(2), 160
      in block training, 1990, 23(3), 341-346, 350
      countertransference and, 1978, 11(3), 247-258
      'favourites' of conductor, 1979, 12(2), 101-102
      Foulkes Lecture, 1987, 20(2), 137-205
      reactions to supervisor and group, 1973, 6(2), 101-104
      as therapeutic mechanism, 1979, 12(2), 116
      to hospital, of in-patient, 1979, 12(1), 17-22
      multilateral, in groups, 1971, 4(3), 164
      negative, in large groups, 1971, 4(3), 164
      neurosis, 1971, 4(1), 15-20, 46, 49, 54, 58
      in group analysis, 1974, 7(1,3), 20-22, 139-140; 1980, 13(2), 93-99
      as problem in psycho-analysis, 1976, 9(2), 84-86
      projective identification type of, 1991, 24(3), 323-331
      in psychoanalysis, 1970, 3(1), 42
      in psychodrama, 1981, 14(3), 200
      self-object, 1991, 24(3), 293-297
      split, 1973, 6(2), 113
      in training of physicians and psychiatrists, 1972, 5(3), 140
Transitional object, 1974, 7(3), 147;
      in group of psychotics, 1973, 6(3), 163; 1974, 7(1,2), 15, 108-109
      second therapist in group as, 1975, 8(2), 81-82
      supervision group as, 1991, 24(1), 65-72
Transmuting internalisation concept, 1974, 7(2), 113; (2), 144
Transpersonal, concept of, 1991, 24(4), 430
Transposition into matrix, 1973, 6(3), 174
Travel for therapeutic groups, 1971, 4(2), 103-104
Triangulation (see also under Resistance):
      mirroring, 1982, 15(suppt.), 14
Trinity, Holy; 1982, 14(3), 128-129, 135-136; 1986, 19(3), 270
Trust for Group Analysis, 1974, 7(1), 3


U      

Ulcer (peptic), patients, group analysis, 1969, 2(1), 46
Unconscious:
      Beyond the (5th Foulkes Lecture), 1981, 14, suppt.
      collective, and group matrix, 1969, 2(1), 5, 41
      processes in groups, 1971, 4(1), 4-14, 15-23
Union Mondiale des Organismes pour Sauvegarder l'Enfance et I'Adolescence,
      conference, Tunis, 1969, 2(2), 109
United States of America:
      and-intellectualism, 1971, 4(3), 140-141; 1972, 5(1,2); 7, 70
      group psychotherapy in, 1970, 3(2), 128-131; 1971, 4(2), 71-73
      development (see also Burrow; Journals; and under History), 1974, 7(3), 181-183
University, see under Students; Sweden; Teaching
Uroboros symbol in group therapy, 1990, 23(1), 17-30


V      

Value systems, transmission in families and family therapy, 1972, 5(2,3), 95-965, 165
Videotapes used in group psychotherapy, 1968, 1(2), 63-64; 1972, 5(2), 99-102
Violence and care in Papua New Guinea, 1990, 23(1), 5-l6


W      

War-persecuted people, see Survivor syndrome
War psychosis and large group dynamics, 1987, 20(2), 137-141
'We' and 'they' in psychotherapy in Czechoslovakia, 12990, 23(3), 317-324
Widows' groups, in Israel, 1977, 10(1), 62-67
Winnicott, D.W.:
      developmental theories, 1986, 19(3), 291, 296
      holding concept, used in group therapy of 12-13-year-olds, 1988, 21(2), 135-151
      illusion, theory, 1985, 18(3), 225
      mirror role of mother, 1983, 16(2), 115-117
      transitional phenomena and resistance to change, 1977, 10(3), 195-197
Witchcraft:
      schoolgirl witch, 1982, 15(2), 165-166
      witch-doctors and 'group therapy' in Peruvian jungle, 1969, 2(2), 82-86;
      'witch message' in group therapy, 1975, 8(2), 84-86; (3), 140-143; 1976, 9(2), 76
Women as psychotherapists, 1987, 20(1), 78
Women's movements, 1981, 14(1), 30
Workshops, group-analytic (see also European Association for Transcultural Group Analysis; European workshops; and under Group-Analytic Society):
      definition and history, 1979, 12(1), 24-29
      nature of, 1979, 12(1), 24-29;1984, 17(3), 254-258
Writers, encounter workshop for, 1970, 3(2), 110-111


Y      

Young people, see Adolescents


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