1st Edition

Ring of Fire Primitive affects and object relations in group Psychotherapy

Edited By Malcolm Pines, Victor Schermer Copyright 1994
328 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

The ring of fire stands for the life cycle of both the universe and each individual being: the circular dance of nature in the eternal process of creation and destruction. At the same time, the light radiated by the ring of flames symbolizes eternal wisdom and transcendental illumination. -J.E. Cirlot. A Dictionary of Symbols The circular form in which the group is... Read more
1 An editorial introduction: Silence=death 2 Between theory and practice, light and heat: On the use of theory in the ‘Ring of Fire’3 The phases of group development and the systems-centred group 4 Attacks on the reflective space: Containing primitive emotional states 5 Bion’s post-Experiences in Groups thinking on groups: A clinical example of -K 6 Borderline phenomena in analytic groups 7 Group thanatropics 8 Therapeutic responses to the expression of aggression by members in groups 9 Utilizing co-therapy in the group treatment of borderline and narcissistic patients 10 Intensive group and social systems treatment of psychotic and borderline patients 11 Glacial times in psychotic regression

Biography

Victor L. Schermer is a clinical psychologist in Philadelphia. He is Executive Director of the Study Group for Contemporary Psychoanalytic Process and Director of the Institute for the Study of Human Conflict. Malcolm Pines is a founding member of the Group-Analytic Institute and a Member of the Group-Analytic Practice, London. A consultant psychiatrist, he is Editor of the International Library of Group Psychotherapy and Group Process.