GROUP ANALYSIS. VOL 35, Nº1

Special Edition: Group Analysis in the New Millennium

Pines, M. (2002). Editor’s Introduction. Group Analysis. 35 (1).
Davidson, B. (2002). Editorial Introduction. Group Analysis. 35 (1).

Section: The Context of Group Analysis

Pines, M. (2002). The Coherency of Group Analysis. Group Analysis. 35 (1).
Maglo, D. (2002). Kierkegaard and Foulkes: The Advantages of Group Therapy in Treatment of Despair (“… a sickness of the spirit, of the self…”). Group Analysis. 35 (1).
Menzies, D.; Davidson, B. (2002). Authenticity and Belonging: The Experience of Being Known in the Group. Group Analysis. 35 (1).

Section: The Soul of Group Analysis

Davidson, B.; Thomas, A. (2002). Buddhism and Group Analysis. Group Analysis. 35 (1).
Clark, A. (2002). Interconnectedness and the Magic of Group Analysis. Group Analysis. 35 (1).
Douglas, A. (2002). Mapping the Matrix: Healing Vision and Communication. Group Analysis. 35 (1).

Section: The Politics of Group Analysis

Blackwell, D. (2002). The Politicization of Group Analysis in the 21st Century. Group Analysis. 35 (1).
Carter, D. (2002). Research and Survive? A Critical Question for Group Analysis. Group Analysis. 35 (1).
Bracey, A. (2002). Finding the Patient Within: Managing the Transitions from Student Nurse, to Patient, to Nurse Therapist. Group Analysis. 35 (1).

Section: The Horizons of Group Analysis

Hynes, A. (2002). The Internet and the Large Group: Technological Possibilities in a New Age. Group Analysis. 35 (1).
Weinberg, H. (2002). Community Unconscious on the Internet. Group Analysis. 35 (1).
Brunori, L. (2002). The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes: The Economy of the Group. Group Analysis. 35 (1).

Edwards, L. M. (2002). Letter to the Editor. Group Analysis. 35 (1).