Description
Introduction, James S. Grotstein; the authority of the group therapist's psychology; the therapist's anxiety and resistance to group; the basic conflict - to think or anti-think - applying Bion's theory of thinking to group; entitled thinking, dream thinking and group process; containing and thinking - the three relational levels of the container-contained; containing the adolescent group; bonding - the therapist's contribution; rebellion in group primal affects - loving, hating, and knowing; primary receptivity - the passionate therapist - the passionate group.