ABSTRACT

Tangolo and Massi offer a complete manual for transactional analysis (TA)-based group therapy. Group Therapy in Transactional Analysis demonstrates the evolution of TA as a relational psychodynamic therapy rich in clinical experiences both within individual and group settings.

The authors outline how to select clients, which setting to provide, how to establish contracts, and which techniques to use during group sessions. The book includes a full assessment of research and theory, clearly demonstrating efficacy and taking into account neuroscientific studies on intersubjectivity and the social brain. This is combined with a practical approach which supports therapists from the very first steps to the analysis of more complex interpersonal dynamics and dream analysis in a group setting. Finally, future research directions are discussed, together with an overview of an experiment on online groups in the time of coronavirus.

This foundational text will be a key reference for therapists in training and professionals new to the principles of transactional analysis. It will also be of interest to students on psychotherapy training and clinical psychology courses.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|7 pages

Why the group?

chapter 2|10 pages

Group theory

chapter 3|7 pages

Change and empowerment factors in group

chapter 5|11 pages

Client selection and group composition

chapter 6|10 pages

Setting

chapter 7|8 pages

Therapeutic alliance and contracts

chapter 8|9 pages

Decontamination work in a group setting

chapter 9|8 pages

Deconfusion work in a group setting

chapter 10|8 pages

Basic techniques

Therapeutic operations

chapter 11|8 pages

Advanced techniques

chapter 14|18 pages

Dreamwork in group therapy

chapter 17|13 pages

The end of therapy

chapter 18|11 pages

A case study

chapter 19|8 pages

Online groups at the time of coronavirus

An ongoing case study

chapter 20|14 pages

Efficacy and limits of group psychotherapy