The Portuguese School of Group Analysis: Towards a Unified and Integrated Approach to Theory Research and Clinical Work
At the time group analysis was emerging in the United Kingdom through the ideas of S. H. Foulkes, one of his followers, Eduardo Luís Cortesão, returned to Portugal and founded the Portuguese Society of Groupanalysis, with the first group-analytic Symposium taking place in Estoril, Portugal, in 1970. In this vital new book, an impressive collection of contributors demonstrate how group analysis in Portugal has always embraced the relational paradigm that has become central to contemporary psychoanalysis.

The Portuguese school of groupanalysis, through several of its senior members, has contributed to many of the organizations responsible for the development of group analysis, such as EGATIN, IAGP and GASi. Nevertheless some of the concepts and variations of the Portuguese school of groupanalysis tend to be unknown to the English speaker. Their focus is on the "pattern", allowing transformation of each patient’s personal matrix, working through primitive relational failures and paving the way to new beginnings, always in a transgenerational group context.

This book will be of tremendous importance to psychotherapists working in group analysis around the world.

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The Portuguese School of Group Analysis: Towards a Unified and Integrated Approach to Theory Research and Clinical Work
At the time group analysis was emerging in the United Kingdom through the ideas of S. H. Foulkes, one of his followers, Eduardo Luís Cortesão, returned to Portugal and founded the Portuguese Society of Groupanalysis, with the first group-analytic Symposium taking place in Estoril, Portugal, in 1970. In this vital new book, an impressive collection of contributors demonstrate how group analysis in Portugal has always embraced the relational paradigm that has become central to contemporary psychoanalysis.

The Portuguese school of groupanalysis, through several of its senior members, has contributed to many of the organizations responsible for the development of group analysis, such as EGATIN, IAGP and GASi. Nevertheless some of the concepts and variations of the Portuguese school of groupanalysis tend to be unknown to the English speaker. Their focus is on the "pattern", allowing transformation of each patient’s personal matrix, working through primitive relational failures and paving the way to new beginnings, always in a transgenerational group context.

This book will be of tremendous importance to psychotherapists working in group analysis around the world.

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The Portuguese School of Group Analysis: Towards a Unified and Integrated Approach to Theory Research and Clinical Work

The Portuguese School of Group Analysis: Towards a Unified and Integrated Approach to Theory Research and Clinical Work

The Portuguese School of Group Analysis: Towards a Unified and Integrated Approach to Theory Research and Clinical Work

The Portuguese School of Group Analysis: Towards a Unified and Integrated Approach to Theory Research and Clinical Work

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Overview

At the time group analysis was emerging in the United Kingdom through the ideas of S. H. Foulkes, one of his followers, Eduardo Luís Cortesão, returned to Portugal and founded the Portuguese Society of Groupanalysis, with the first group-analytic Symposium taking place in Estoril, Portugal, in 1970. In this vital new book, an impressive collection of contributors demonstrate how group analysis in Portugal has always embraced the relational paradigm that has become central to contemporary psychoanalysis.

The Portuguese school of groupanalysis, through several of its senior members, has contributed to many of the organizations responsible for the development of group analysis, such as EGATIN, IAGP and GASi. Nevertheless some of the concepts and variations of the Portuguese school of groupanalysis tend to be unknown to the English speaker. Their focus is on the "pattern", allowing transformation of each patient’s personal matrix, working through primitive relational failures and paving the way to new beginnings, always in a transgenerational group context.

This book will be of tremendous importance to psychotherapists working in group analysis around the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367683726
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/31/2020
Series: The New International Library of Group Analysis
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Isaura Manso Neto, MD, is a training, supervisor member and current president of the Portuguese Society of Groupanalysis and Analytic Group Psychotherapy, a GASi full-member, a member of the Portuguese Society of Psychoanalysis and of the Portuguese Association of Relational Psychoanalysis. She is currently working in private practice as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, supervisor and group analyst, conducting four groupanalytic groups.

Margarida França is a specialist in clinical psychology, community psychology and psychotherapy. She is a member of the Portuguese Society of Groupanalysis and Analytic Group Psychotherapy, and an associate member of GASi. She is currently working as a psychotherapist in private practice in Lisbon, with adults, young children and adolescents.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Isaura Manso Neto and Margarida França

Chapter 1

History of group psychotherapy, group analysis and the contributions of the Portuguese school of groupanalysis

António Guilherme Ferreira

Chapter 2

Group analysis: A cluster identity. Redefining/rethinking Group Analysis

Isaura Manso Neto and Maria João Centeno

Chapter 3

The Portuguese school of groupanalysis: The integration of psychoanalytic concepts in groupanalysis

Sara Ferro and Margarida França

Chapter 4

The concepts of group-analytic matrix and personal group matrix

Paulo Motta Marques and João Carlos Melo

Chapter 5

The pattern

Isaura Manso Neto and César Vieira Dinis

Chapter 6

Foulkes, Cortesão, and beyond. Other specific concepts of the Portuguese school of groupanalysis

João Carlos Melo and Paulo Motta Marques

Chapter 7

Transference and countertransference in the Portuguese school of groupanalysis

César Vieira Dinis and José de Abreu-Afonso

Chapter 8

Group analysis and group-analytic psychotherapy as favoured settings to deal with conflicts and difficult feelings

Isaura Manso Neto and Ana Bivar

Chapter 9

The groupanalyst as a patient and related training issues

Margarida França and Isaura Manso Neto

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