The following lists the contents of Self and Society, Volume 30 Issue 2.
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Editorial:
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GROUPS:
Authors: Stan Lifschitz, Corinne Oosthuizen, Maxine Linnell
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Abstract:
This article is a collage: the story of Agape is told by two of its founders, and italicised sections are Maxine Linnell's account of a day spent there. They flow into each other—but equally can be read separately.
Author: Guy Gladstone
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Abstract:
In the AHPP year 2000 handbook thirty-five of the 143 full and affiliate members listed lay claim to a groupwork qualification. Wondering what proportion of these members are currently running ongoing groups open to the public, I rang them up to find out. I spoke to three quarters of the thirty five members and only five were running such groups. I trust and hope more humanistic practitioners are doing it without saying so. But if that is the case why not bother to say so? To make a specific point here and for the purpose of this article from here on I am specifically not counting groupwork that is conducted under the auspices of practitioner training, where trainees are perforce gathered together in a group or groups, but interestingly are mostly only being taught counselling or psychotherapy as one-to-one practice. In such a context groupwork can readily be viewed as a necessary evil. My contention here, on the contrary, is that it is a necessary good.
Author: Paul Barber
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Author: Lauraine Leigh
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Article:
Author: Alix Pirani
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Book Review:
Authors: Richard House, Tony Morris, Alvin Marcetti
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Article:
Author: Tone Horwood
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Letter:
Authors: Nick Duffell, Gill Westland, Nick Totton
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