集団愛着の力:ボウルビィのアタッチメント理論の集団心理学からの再検討<br>The Power of Group Attachment : John Bowlby Revisited from a Group-Analytic Perspective (The New International Library of Group Analysis)

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集団愛着の力:ボウルビィのアタッチメント理論の集団心理学からの再検討
The Power of Group Attachment : John Bowlby Revisited from a Group-Analytic Perspective (The New International Library of Group Analysis)

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Full Description

The Power of Group Attachment provides evidence for the fundamental role that interpersonal and group attachment have played in our survival and evolution as individuals, groups, organisations, and species.

Arturo Ezquerro and María Cañete deliver a creative integration of updated theoretical knowledge, meticulous research and inspiring clinical work; they go beyond the consulting room, and draw on cross-cultural studies, to postulate that there is no such thing as individual or interpersonal attachment without group attachment. Their joint work enhances and brings closer together the fields of group analysis and attachment theory. Compelling narratives from group-analytic psychotherapy, for a broad range of problems (including trauma, suicidality, mood disorder and psychosis), demonstrate effective change from polarisation and hatred (idealising one's own group and denigrating others') to working through conflict and accepting real differences between members, the hallmark of both therapy and healthy social life.

Original, scholarly, yet personal and accessible, the book is addressed to mental health professionals and managers as well as politicians and educators: it expands the reader's social and democratic consciousness at this crucial time when our world is descending fast into pathology, global warming, and vicious violence stemming from unresolved personal and collective trauma.

Contents

About the authors

Endorsements

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Preface by Sir Paul Preston

Foreword by Dr Earl Hopper

Introduction: A radical group attachment viewpoint

Arturo Ezquerro and María Cañete

0.1 The interface between interpersonal and group attachment

0.2 Synopses of the book chapters

0.3 Some learning points and concluding thoughts

Chapter 1: Group attachment created humankind

Arturo Ezquerro and María Cañete

1.1 Introduction

1.1(i) Contents and aims of the chapter

1.2 Section I: An exploration through human evolution

1.2(i): The birth of humankind

1.2(ii) The growth of the human group

1.2(iii) Migratory processes: survival and exploration

1.2(iv) The need for group attachment

1.2(v) Does stranger mean danger?

1.2(vi) Alloparenting and group attachment

1.2(vii) The cultural acquisition device

1.2(viii) Monotropic versus multiple caregiving

1.2(ix) Further thoughts on group attachment

1.2(x) Group selection and natural selection

1.3 Section II: Group attachment as an evolving concept

1.3(i) An implicit sense of group attachment

1.3(ii) Systematic research on group attachment

1.3(iii) Attachment and group analysis

1.3(iv) Attachment and wider group psychotherapy

1.3(v) Organisations as a group attachment space

1.3(vi) Conceptualising group attachment

1.4 Conclusion

Chapter 2: Bipolar disorder: ups and downs affecting interpersonal and group life

Arturo Ezquerro and María Cañete

2.1 Introduction: The worst disaster that can befall a group?

2.1(i) Contents and aims of the chapter

2.2 Historical context: From the Old Testament through the Classics to the Mystics

2.2(i) Melancholia and mania in the Early Modern period and Industrial Age

2.3 Contemporary psychiatric perspectives

2.3(i) The impact of lithium on the management of manic-depressive psychosis

2.3(ii) Early 21st century: Bipolar times

2.4 Psychoanalytic and attachment contributions

2.5 Review of the literature on group psychotherapy with bipolar patients

2.6 A clinical case study by Arturo Ezquerro

2.6(i) The referral and assessment process

2.6(ii) A newcomer in an ongoing psychotherapy group

2.6(iii) Protecting personal and group boundaries

2.6(iv) Group cohesion versus group coherency

2.7 Discussion

2.8 Conclusion

Chapter 3: Fostering a group attachment culture in a day-unit for psychotic patients

Arturo Ezquerro and María Cañete

3.1 Introduction

3.1(i) Contents and aims of the chapter

3.2 Traditional psychoanalytic perspectives on psychosis

3.3 Bowlby's attachment response to Freudian formulations

3.4 Other psychoanalytic contributions

3.5 Contemporary attachment standpoints on psychosis

3.6 An outline of the literature on group psychotherapy for psychosis

3.7 A case study by María Cañete: Group-analytic therapy with psychotic patients

3.7(i) The small therapy group: early stages

3.7(ii) Laughter: defence or enriching reinforcement?

3.7(iii) Developing a therapeutic culture within the group matrix

3.7(iv) Endings and new beginnings

3.8 Discussion

3.9 Conclusion

Chapter 4: Suicide risk: when group attachment is not enough, or is it?

Arturo Ezquerro

4.1 Introduction: Individual or group psychotherapy for suicidal patients?

4.1(i) Contents and aims of the chapter

4.2 Combining individual and group psychotherapy for highly vulnerable patients

4.3 Suicide from an attachment perspective

4.4 Further thoughts on suicidality

4.4(i) An evolutionary perspective

4.4(ii) Approaching suicide risk with an ethos of "we are all in the same boat"

4.4(iii) Some recent developments on suicide prevention

4.5 The clinical picture

4.6 The therapy group

4.7 Individual and group psychotherapy combined

4.8 Discussion

4.9 Conclusion

Chapter 5: Group cohesion versus group coherency through an attachment lens

Arturo Ezquerro

5.1 Introduction: The politics of uncertainty

5.1(i) Contents and aims of the chapter

5.2 Complexity, cohesion and coherency in group psychotherapy

5.3 An attachment perspective on group cohesion and group coherency

5.4 A clinical case study

5.4(i) Interpersonal and group ruptures

5.4(ii) Reparative group work: from cohesion to coherency

5.5 Discussion

5.6 Conclusion

Chapter 6: A case of perverse group attachment

Arturo Ezquerro

6.1 Introduction

6.1(i) Contents and aims of the chapter

6.2 Filicide: an overview

6.3 Captain Aguilera: the man

6.3(i) Going back to an insecure base

6.3(ii) A military coup leading to a civil war

6.3(iii) The aftermath of a devastating war

6.3(iv) The captain's late years resulting in tragedy

6.4 A group culture of unresolved trauma, scapegoating and violence

6.4(i) Vicious repression, racism and genocide

6.4(ii) The terror guns and voices of a perverse group

6.5 An attachment-based psychodynamic and group-analytic formulation

6.5(i) Some dynamics of perverse group attachment

6.6 Conclusion

Afterword by Dr Cheri Marmarosh

Index

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