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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Yvonne M. Agazarian , Kathy Lum , Jim Peightel , Michael Robbins (Boston Psychoanalytic Society, Massachusetts, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9780367106614ISBN 10: 0367106612 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 14 June 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book, which introduces the clinical application of SCT, will certainly find a wide audience. Several books have been published on SCT over the years. In my view, this one is the best introduction, not only to the methods and techniques, but also to the theory. It is written in excellent pedagogical style and is full of examples. Those who have never experienced SCT will find it hard to resist signing up for a workshop or a group to try it out for themselves. For people with some experience of SCT, this book will provide the cognitive structure to enable them to deepen their understanding. --Christer Sandahl, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, and past President .. .[Yvonne's] subgrouping started out as a discovery: we are not at the center of our worlds. As group members, we are inevitably allied with others, embedded in subgroups of like-minded members. Groups are constantly shifting arrays of subgroups, [Yvonne] transforms this discovery into a method for working in groups. SCT pushes these largely unconscious alliances into the forefront, identifies them, and turns them into a way of communicating, and it becomes possible for a dialogue to occur among subgroup members that enlarges and clarifies the nature of what is going on within the group-as-a-whole. It is Yvonne Agazarian's triumph to have instituted such a radical change from our conventional assumptions through the work of SCT... we go beyond who we thought we were. --Ken Eisold, PhD, former President of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations and former Director of the organizational program Yvonne has been the most significant mentor I have had and the most influential of my life, and most importantly, there are many others who would say this as well. For Yvonne lives as she teaches, and builds the relational system with whomever she is relating. This may be her greater legacy to us all, to take up the call of membership and citizenship wherever we are, albeit with ourselves, our loved ones, our colleagues, our organizations, our countries and our world. --Susan Gantt, PhD, Director of the Systems-Centered Training and Research Institute and Yvonne and I have been friends for many years....We have often discussed our ideas about living human systems and the application of these ideas to the work of consultation and psychotherapy, especially group analytic therapy. I am pleased to acknowledge Yvonne's influence on my career and professional development. --Earl Hopper, PhD, former President of the International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes (IAGP) and Editor I have been observing Yvonne for more than two decades as she began to apply her systems concepts. I watched her work with volunteers as she demonstrated the concepts in demonstration groups, primarily at the American Group Psychotherapy Association conferences, once during a special weekend in New York, and most recently during two annual conferences held by the Systems-Centered Training and Research Institute. As I recall in the early period, the most striking aspect of the experiences was the attendees' willingness to participate in a group that exposed them to a markedly different experience than the then dominant psychodynamic/analytic orientation. --Walter Stone, MD, former President .. .[Yvonne's] subgrouping started out as a discovery: we are not at the center of our worlds. As group members, we are inevitably allied with others, embedded in subgroups of like-minded members. Groups are constantly shifting arrays of subgroups, [Yvonne] transforms this discovery into a method for working in groups. SCT pushes these largely unconscious alliances into the forefront, identifies them, and turns them into a way of communicating, and it becomes possible for a dialogue to occur among subgroup members that enlarges and clarifies the nature of what is going on within the group-as-a-whole. It is Yvonne Agazarian's triumph to have instituted such a radical change from our conventional assumptions through the work of SCT... we go beyond who we thought we were. --Ken Eisold, PhD, former President of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations and former Director of the organizational program I have been observing Yvonne for more than two decades as she began to apply her systems concepts. I watched her work with volunteers as she demonstrated the concepts in demonstration groups, primarily at the American Group Psychotherapy Association conferences, once during a special weekend in New York, and most recently during two annual conferences held by the Systems-Centered Training and Research Institute. As I recall in the early period, the most striking aspect of the experiences was the attendees' willingness to participate in a group that exposed them to a markedly different experience than the then dominant psychodynamic/analytic orientation. --Walter Stone, MD, former President Yvonne and I have been friends for many years....We have often discussed our ideas about living human systems and the application of these ideas to the work of consultation and psychotherapy, especially group analytic therapy. I am pleased to acknowledge Yvonne's influence on my career and professional development. --Earl Hopper, PhD, former President of the International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes (IAGP) and Editor Yvonne has been the most significant mentor I have had and the most influential of my life, and most importantly, there are many others who would say this as well. For Yvonne lives as she teaches, and builds the relational system with whomever she is relating. This may be her greater legacy to us all, to take up the call of membership and citizenship wherever we are, albeit with ourselves, our loved ones, our colleagues, our organizations, our countries and our world. --Susan Gantt, PhD, Director of the Systems-Centered Training and Research Institute and This book, which introduces the clinical application of SCT, will certainly find a wide audience. Several books have been published on SCT over the years. In my view, this one is the best introduction, not only to the methods and techniques, but also to the theory. It is written in excellent pedagogical style and is full of examples. Those who have never experienced SCT will find it hard to resist signing up for a workshop or a group to try it out for themselves. For people with some experience of SCT, this book will provide the cognitive structure to enable them to deepen their understanding. --Christer Sandahl, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, and past President .."".[Yvonne's] subgrouping started out as a discovery: we are not at the center of our worlds. As group members, we are inevitably allied with others, embedded in subgroups of like-minded members. Groups are constantly shifting arrays of subgroups, [Yvonne] transforms this discovery into a method for working in groups. SCT pushes these largely unconscious alliances into the forefront, identifies them, and turns them into a way of communicating, and it becomes possible for a dialogue to occur among subgroup members that enlarges and clarifies the nature of what is going on within the group-as-a-whole. It is Yvonne Agazarian's triumph to have instituted such a radical change from our conventional assumptions through the work of SCT... we go beyond who we thought we were.""--Ken Eisold, PhD, former President of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations and former Director of the organizational program ""I have been observing Yvonne for more than two decades as she began to apply her systems concepts. I watched her work with volunteers as she demonstrated the concepts in demonstration groups, primarily at the American Group Psychotherapy Association conferences, once during a special weekend in New York, and most recently during two annual conferences held by the Systems-Centered Training and Research Institute. As I recall in the early period, the most striking aspect of the experiences was the attendees' willingness to participate in a group that exposed them to a markedly different experience than the then dominant psychodynamic/analytic orientation.""--Walter Stone, MD, former President ""Yvonne and I have been friends for many years....We have often discussed our ideas about living human systems and the application of these ideas to the work of consultation and psychotherapy, especially group analytic therapy. I am pleased to acknowledge Yvonne's influence on my career and professional development.""--Earl Hopper, PhD, former President of the International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes (IAGP) and Editor ""Yvonne has been the most significant mentor I have had and the most influential of my life, and most importantly, there are many others who would say this as well. For Yvonne lives as she teaches, and builds the relational system with whomever she is relating. This may be her greater legacy to us all, to take up the call of membership and citizenship wherever we are, albeit with ourselves, our loved ones, our colleagues, our organizations, our countries and our world.""--Susan Gantt, PhD, Director of the Systems-Centered Training and Research Institute and ""This book, which introduces the clinical application of SCT, will certainly find a wide audience. Several books have been published on SCT over the years. In my view, this one is the best introduction, not only to the methods and techniques, but also to the theory. It is written in excellent pedagogical style and is full of examples. Those who have never experienced SCT will find it hard to resist signing up for a workshop or a group to try it out for themselves. For people with some experience of SCT, this book will provide the cognitive structure to enable them to deepen their understanding.""--Christer Sandahl, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, and past President Author InformationYvonne M Agazarian Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |