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Power of Love and Love of Power in Group Psychotherapy
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2010
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CulturePsychopathologyPerformance StudiesPsychiatryGroup PhenomenonGroup DynamicSocial PsychologyTherapeutic ModelGroup TherapyEducationGroup AnalysisTherapeutic RelationshipSocial SciencesWestern ApproachMental HealthPsychotherapyPsychologyGroup Psychotherapy
This article continues to explore some crucial differences between group analysis (as a western approach to group therapy) and the Minia integrative dynamic model (an approach that was developed in Egypt in the last decade). The article re-emphasizes the assumption that certain socio-cultural factors can grossly affect both the theory and practice of group psychotherapy; so, what can work for western therapists/patients is not necessarily supposed to work for eastern therapists/patients. The article also explores the meaning and power of love in both models of group therapy according to different perceptions, understanding and the functioning of love in different cultures.
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