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Group Analysis Today—Developments in Intersubjectivity

S.H. Foulkes may be considered a pioneer of intersubjective thinking by developing concepts like ‘transpersonal’ and ‘location’. Group analysis has thus always been connected to the main understandings of the modern relational approach. Reciprocity, mutuality, the collective mind, dreamtelling, self...

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Published in:Group analysis 2014-09, Vol.47 (3), p.194-200
Main Author: Friedman, Robi
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:S.H. Foulkes may be considered a pioneer of intersubjective thinking by developing concepts like ‘transpersonal’ and ‘location’. Group analysis has thus always been connected to the main understandings of the modern relational approach. Reciprocity, mutuality, the collective mind, dreamtelling, self-disclosure and other concepts will be discussed as ingredients of the group analytic practice.
ISSN:0533-3164
1461-717X
DOI:10.1177/0533316414545839