Schlachet, 1992 - Google Patents
The dream in group therapy: A reappraisal of unconscious processes in groupsSchlachet, 1992
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- Schlachet P
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Addressing the issue of the existence of a “group unconscious,” this paper views dreams as providing potential evidence on the question. Dream material presented by various members in each of three psychotherapy groups is considered. In each group …
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