Analytic Group Consultation for Intermediate Beginners: What I Wish I Knew When I Started to Run Groups

Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : October 2025
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 150
- Category :
Forthcoming - Category 2 :
Group Psychotherapy - Catalogue No : 98340
- ISBN 13 : 9781041093473
- ISBN 10 : 1041093470
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Analytic Group Consultation for Intermediate Beginners provides a complete, accessible guide to running groups, and addresses the gaps in training and the challenges that emerge in the group therapy experience.
Presented in bite-size sections that follow the rhythm of weekly consultation sessions, the book offers an experienced perspective on facilitating groups, addressing specific questions, challenges, and dynamics that may emerge during the process. It begins with common issues in starting a group - introducing it, demystifying the experience, translating symptoms into therapeutic goals, and clarifying its value in complementing individual treatment. Byk outlines key theories that inform his work, including object relations theory, systems theory, and ego psychology, providing a solid theoretical foundation for purposeful interventions. The book explores working with depression, boredom, projective identification, scapegoating, role locks, flooding, and enactments, and addresses difficult dynamics such as the "elephant in the room," guilt, shame, and the power of witnessing repair in group settings. Providing a solid base for practitioners to work from, the book compellingly explains how group work can help patients, and how to communicate its benefits to them.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Beginnings
2. Theory that Has Informed My Group Perspective
3. Things to Keep in Mind When Introducing Group
4. A General Approach to Facilitating Group
5. General Considerations in Facilitating Group
6. Frames of Reference
7. Therapeutic Stance with Patients
8. Practical Considerations
9. Preparing the Patient for Group
10. Establishing A Group Therapy Culture
11. Character Styles that Are Common in Group
12. Common Clinical Issues Encountered in Group
13. Common Challenges in Group
14. The Use of Fables
15. Challenging Moments in Group
16. Group Snapshots
17. Endings
References
Author Index
About the Author(s)
Arthur C. Byk, LCSW, is a New York based, analytically oriented psychotherapist in private practice, focused on individual, group, and couples therapy. He has five therapy groups that have been meeting for over thirty-five years. In his career he has led more than 8,500 group therapy and group consultation sessions.
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