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Analysis of the Therapeutic Course of an Eating Disorders Group

Luisa Brunori

University of Bologna, brunoril{at}libero.it

Anna Maria Gibin

Group-Analytic Society (London), mazzaligibin{at}libero.it

Maristella Miglioli

Group-Analytic Society (London), q51348924{at}qchannel.it

Monica Bussandri

Via Volturno 56, 43100 Parma, Italy, enrico.riccardi{at}libero.it

This paper documents how eating disorders are treated through homogeneous slow-open groups, alternating small groups with larger groups. The work performed was tested using transference and countertransference analysis supported by the use of the MRG grid.

Key Words: countertransference • MRG grid • large group • small group • transference

Group Analysis, Vol. 37, No. 3, 387-399 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/533316404045528


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