
Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction
Carrying the Message
Jeffrey D. Roth(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. June 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
186 pages
978-0-7890-1645-4 (ISBN)
Description
Learn what it's like to be a member of an addiction recovery group!
Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction: Carrying the Message is NOT a self-help book. Instead, it's a rare opportunity to sit in on a virtual therapy group and take part in a virtual Twelve Step meeting. The book's unique perspective lets you compare and contrast the experience of participating in a psychotherapy group and a Twelve Step group, including an examination of the Twelve Steps and The Twelve Traditions. The book demystifies the process of recovery, demonstrating all the important elements of the group process, including free association, resistance, transference, re-enactment, boundary management, interpretation, and confrontation.
Rather than relate shared stories of addicts in recovery or present abstract formulations on the group experience, Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction takes you inside the experiential process of recovery that can't be achieved in isolation. Your experience as a group member will help solve the mystery of the group process and provide you with insight into the scientific elements of recovery as the book builds a bridge between the Twelve Step programs and a psychoanalytic model of group functioning.
Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction examines:
how the group carries the message of recovery
the higher power of the group as a symbol of authority
the development of prayer and meditation as group analytic functions
addiction as a family disease
making amends as an export process
powerlessness and free association
unmanageability and resistance
surrender and transference
inventory and re-enactments
humility and working through
The Twelve Steps and The Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous
and much more!
Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction: Carrying the Message is a unique resource for group therapists, addiction treatment professionals, and anyone else interested in group therapyespecially those who have personal experience with Twelve Step recovery.
Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction: Carrying the Message is NOT a self-help book. Instead, it's a rare opportunity to sit in on a virtual therapy group and take part in a virtual Twelve Step meeting. The book's unique perspective lets you compare and contrast the experience of participating in a psychotherapy group and a Twelve Step group, including an examination of the Twelve Steps and The Twelve Traditions. The book demystifies the process of recovery, demonstrating all the important elements of the group process, including free association, resistance, transference, re-enactment, boundary management, interpretation, and confrontation.
Rather than relate shared stories of addicts in recovery or present abstract formulations on the group experience, Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction takes you inside the experiential process of recovery that can't be achieved in isolation. Your experience as a group member will help solve the mystery of the group process and provide you with insight into the scientific elements of recovery as the book builds a bridge between the Twelve Step programs and a psychoanalytic model of group functioning.
Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction examines:
how the group carries the message of recovery
the higher power of the group as a symbol of authority
the development of prayer and meditation as group analytic functions
addiction as a family disease
making amends as an export process
powerlessness and free association
unmanageability and resistance
surrender and transference
inventory and re-enactments
humility and working through
The Twelve Steps and The Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous
and much more!
Group Psychotherapy and Recovery from Addiction: Carrying the Message is a unique resource for group therapists, addiction treatment professionals, and anyone else interested in group therapyespecially those who have personal experience with Twelve Step recovery.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
282 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-1645-4 (9780789016454)
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Person
Jeffrey D. Roth
Content
Foreword
Preface
A Note About the Fonts
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Addiction As a Family Disease
Chapter 2. How the Group Carries the Message of Recovery
Chapter 3. Powerlessness and Free Association
Chapter 4. Unmanageability and Resistance
Chapter 5. The Higher Power of the Group As a Symbol of Authority
Chapter 6. Surrender and Transference
Chapter 7. Inventory and Reenactments
Chapter 8. Humility and Working Through
Chapter 9. Making Amends As an Export Process
Chapter 10. Continuing the Inventory and Self-Analysis
Chapter 11. The Development of Prayer and Meditation As Group Analytic Functions
Chapter 12. The Twelve Traditions: Boundaries and Containment
Appendix A. Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
Appendix B. Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous
Bibliography
Index
Reference Notes Included
Preface
A Note About the Fonts
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Addiction As a Family Disease
Chapter 2. How the Group Carries the Message of Recovery
Chapter 3. Powerlessness and Free Association
Chapter 4. Unmanageability and Resistance
Chapter 5. The Higher Power of the Group As a Symbol of Authority
Chapter 6. Surrender and Transference
Chapter 7. Inventory and Reenactments
Chapter 8. Humility and Working Through
Chapter 9. Making Amends As an Export Process
Chapter 10. Continuing the Inventory and Self-Analysis
Chapter 11. The Development of Prayer and Meditation As Group Analytic Functions
Chapter 12. The Twelve Traditions: Boundaries and Containment
Appendix A. Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
Appendix B. Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous
Bibliography
Index
Reference Notes Included