TY - JOUR
T1 - An object relations perspective on couples group therapy
AU - Feld, Barbara G.
PY - 1997/7
Y1 - 1997/7
N2 - This article presents a couples group therapy treatment approach that uses analytic object relations concepts such as transference/countertransference, projective identification, containment, and the holding environment. Object relations theory is seen as the most useful theory with which to view couple interaction because it is based on a two- person psychology and focuses on the impact of relational systems on the development of the person. This includes the idea that the person grows within the attachment to another person. Group therapy is seen as a more effective treatment approach because the group is a resilient holding environment that provides an avenue in which projective identifications can be understood and contained, power can be redefined, isolation of the couple can be decreased, and the couple 's responses can become more versatile. The model described is illustrated with clinical vignettes from an open-ended couples group.
AB - This article presents a couples group therapy treatment approach that uses analytic object relations concepts such as transference/countertransference, projective identification, containment, and the holding environment. Object relations theory is seen as the most useful theory with which to view couple interaction because it is based on a two- person psychology and focuses on the impact of relational systems on the development of the person. This includes the idea that the person grows within the attachment to another person. Group therapy is seen as a more effective treatment approach because the group is a resilient holding environment that provides an avenue in which projective identifications can be understood and contained, power can be redefined, isolation of the couple can be decreased, and the couple 's responses can become more versatile. The model described is illustrated with clinical vignettes from an open-ended couples group.
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U2 - 10.1080/00207284.1997.11490832
DO - 10.1080/00207284.1997.11490832
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0030764636
SN - 0020-7284
VL - 47
SP - 315
EP - 332
JO - International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
JF - International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
IS - 3
ER -