The journal Feedback - Zeitschrift für Gruppentherapie und Beratung provides a scientific forum for research and practice in group therapy and group counseling in German-speaking countries. Published are both qualitatively and quantitatively oriented empirical scientific papers, contributions to basic research, reviews and reports from the diversity of psychotherapeutic and counseling work with a focus on the subject area of the group. Methods include group dynamics and dynamic group psychotherapy, group psychoanalysis, integrative Gestalt therapy, integrative therapy, psychodrama, sociometry and role play, and systemic family therapy. The understanding of consulting is based in particular on the formats of supervision, coaching and organizational consulting from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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ISSN-Print
2752-2245
ISSN-Online
2752-2237
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Psychosozial-Verlag, Gießen
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German
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Starting from time as a construction based on perception, an arc is drawn into how development of children and young people occurs in time, how the concept of time and sense of time develop from a developmental psychology perspective, and the...
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100 years ago, psychoanalysis was considered the most progressive theory on sexuality. But what is left of it in feminist discourse today? Where is feminist research heading? The invention of psychoanalysis is also a story of the women around Freud,...
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In the following, analytical large groups will be considered primarily in terms of their culture-creating potential. If it is possible to live through regressive, chaotic processes together, to enter into dialogue, to understand irrationality and to...
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The current efforts of the legislature in Austria focus on academization of psychotherapy training. This could potentially result in, among other things, a long-overdue improvement in patients’ supply with psychotherapy. The possible academization...