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Original Articles

The Group Psychotherapy Literature—1955

Pages 197-215 | Published online: 29 Oct 2015

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Foreign Reports

  • Betlheim, S. and Blazevic, D.: Transference situation in group psychotherapy of psychic impotence states. Acta Psychotherapeutica, Psychomatica et Ortho-paedagogica (Basle), 3:30, 1955.
  • Finney, J.: Interrelationships among three psychotic patients treated simultaneously in individual and group psychotherapy. Ibid., 3 (Suppl):88, 1955.
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  • Joel, W.: Transference reactions of chronic regressed schizophrenic patients in group psychotherapy. Acta Psychotherapeutica Psychomatica et Ortho-paedagogica (Basle), 3 (Suppl.):150, 1955.
  • Meizering, W.: The use of multiple transferences in community psychotherapy. Ibid., 3:246, 1955.
  • Schindler, W.: Transference and counter-transference in family pattern group psychotherapy. Ibid., 3 (Suppl.):345, 1955.
  • Stokvis, B.: Transference phenomena in group psychotherapy of psychosomatic patients through psychodrama and sociodrama. Ibid., 3:58, 1955.
  • Stokvis, B.: Group psychological study of world concepts of patients with psychosomatic disorders. Schweiz. Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat. (Zurich), 74:404, 1955.
  • Teirich, H.: Problems of transference and rank in group therapy. Acta Psychotherapeutica, Psychomatica et Ortho-paedogogica (Basle), 3 (Suppl.):409, 1955.

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