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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Highly Recommended The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy is a practical and informative book which all novice and seasoned psychotherapists should read. Yalom identifies interpersonal problems as a central reason why people are in need of psychotherapy. He illustrates Sullivan's use of the term "parataxic distortions," and the role it plays in group psychotherapy. Parataxic distortions characterize the individual's propensity to mangle their perceptions of others. It appears in an interpersonal situation when one relates to another on the basis of a portrayal occurring primarily in the former's fantasy, rather than on authentic characteristics of the other individual. According to Yalom, an effective psychotherapy group is one in which the primary focus is on the "here-and-now." In addition to recognizing one's parataxic distortions, concentrating on the here-and-now enables the patient to become more aware of how they interact with group members and can provide them with a more realistic view of how others perceive them. This eventually leads to improvement in their interpersonal relationships outside of the group, which in turn addresses many of their reasons for initially seeking therapy. Great Book! This is a great book. If you are interested in psychotherapy, specifically group therapy and consider yourself a psychodynamic, this book is definitely for you! It's an easy read, long, but fairly easy to take in. I completely recommend this! Great book on group counseling This book has great information and many excellent examples to make all the skills more clear. It is a must have! Group Therapy - For Real Initial reading of this book as part of my class for my Master's in Counseling Psychology, proved to be suprisingly delightful. Dr. Yalom tells it like it is. He really explains theory and then the practical applications. Not for the those that revel in esoteric words. This book is for those who really want to learn how to do successful Group Therapy. Up-to-date info, reader-friendly, great for textbook! This book contains the same basic information as a traditional textbook but in a more interesting and palatable format. Easy-to-read, great case stories! | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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