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Rivalry, Competition and Transference in a Children's Group

Gill Barratt

Kingsbury Child and Family Centre, North West London

Barbara Segal

Kingsbury Child and Family Centre, North West London

The authors describe their drama therapy group for children in a North West London Child and Family Centre. They discuss the rationale for this treatment. An account is given of the group processes with special reference to rivalrous feelings as they emerged in the transference relationships. Issues concerning the dynamics of cotherapy are addressed.

Key Words: competition and transference in a children's group • rivalry

Group Analysis, Vol. 29, No. 1, 23-35 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/0533316496291003


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